...I have taught courses in Discrete Mathematics at the undergraduate level on many occasions. I have a Ph.D. in Mathematical Sciences from Carnegie Mellon University with a primary focus in Ordinary, Stochastic, and Partial Differential Equations. Additionally, I routinely perform research, publish journal articles, and teach courses in Differential Equations. (read more)
...I currently work as an active math tutor at Red Rocks Community College in Lakewood, where I've been for about two years. Tutoring is a very fulfilling job, as I get to help students achieve their goals and learn from hard work. When I'm tutoring, I prefer to treat it as a conversation. (read more)
...I believe that every student has a unique learning style. A good teacher should identify that style and provide help in the most effective way. It is very rewarding to see my students restoring confidence in learning STEM subjects and achieving higher grades. (read more)
...Physics and calculus in high school led me into the applied math track in college. Precalculus contains all the tools of mathematics that I have honed over years of study and teaching. Topics such as function definitions, transformations, log rules, exponents, partial fractions, and factoring techniques all come back in higher level math courses such as calculus and differential equations. (read more)
...I feel very comfortable tutoring in any of the areas or with the math section of the ACT or SAT. I have two daughters in college, a wonderful wife, a dog (Cody) and a cat named Kibbles. In my free time I enjoy riding my bike(s), cross-country skiing, playing piano and guitar, playing the Wordle, and making dumb jokes. (read more)