...I was voted Most Outstanding Graduate Student in the School of Education at Loyola in 2007. Teaching, I was voted Best New Teacher at a school in New Orleans in 2001, where I later became the youngest department chair in school history. Later, I moved to Western Massachusetts, where I also served as department chair, then Maine, where I began tutoring full time. (read more)
...Upon entering university, I almost immediately began working for a Dark Matter research group. This exposed me to many topics in computational physics, as well as particle physics, chemistry, electronics, and quantum mechanics. I did pretty well in my undergraduate courses, and spent my last few years in school being a teacher's assistant for an undergraduate electromagnetism course. (read more)
...I typically tutor middle school, high school or college students. I prefer to tutor online and one-on-one but am happy to meet in person if that is preferred. I like to work through the content with my student and determine where the student is confused. (read more)
...My strength is in Math and not English so please bear with me. My name is Mark and I am 23 years old. I graduated from Northeastern University with a Bachelors of Science in Mathematics. (read more)
...Instead, the teachers made the difference between an enjoyable class and an unengaging class. I sometimes found the textbook definitions and explanations unsatisfactory so those instructors that were patient and fully explained concepts were my favorite ones. I like to start my tutoring session... (read more)