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My PhD is in applied mathematics, and I have tutored and/or taught most all the math and physics courses typically offered to undergraduates. Lately I’ve been tutoring mostly university physics, AP/IB Calculus and AP Physics. I have also taught some graduate level special topics courses in dynamical systems theory and geophysical fluid dynamics, and am active in software development (currently Read more...
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I have 30+ years of college level teaching in math/statistics. For several years I was a graduate teaching assistant in the Center for Quantitative Science at the University of Washington in a variety of statistics classes with two years supervising the statistics lab. For the last two years I have taught on-line courses in math, statistics and economics. I am Read more...
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As a former high school and middle school Math Teacher from Massachusetts, I know that one of the biggest hurdles to learning math is not just learning about the rules and properties of numbers, functions and geometric shapes but also confidence to solve the problems presented to the student. Many of my former students were blocked by their lack of Read more...
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I encourage my students to become independent learners. Although I am confident in my ability to break down scientific concepts and principles, my goal is to guide the student through the lesson plan and develop crucial study skills, while resorting to explanations to avoid hindering the flow of the lesson. Unfortunately, most students who request tutoring in math and science Read more...