"I have two master's degrees: one in physics and one in applied mathematics. In 2013, I began instructing math. I spent many of the intervening years teaching mathematics as a part-time adjunct, but for five of those years, I had a full-time appointment to the Alabama A&M University math faculty. My abilities have also been put to use in business and government, particularly at NASA and more...
"I have two master's degrees: one in physics and one in applied mathematics. In 2013, I began instructing math. I spent many of the intervening years teaching mathematics as a part-time adjunct, but for five of those years, I had a full-time appointment to the Alabama A&M University math faculty. My abilities have also been put to use in business and government, particularly at NASA and Intergraph.
I've tutored various graduate-level math courses in addition to teaching nearly all undergraduate math courses. Initially, I spent three semesters instructing introductory statistics and probability at Oakwood College (now Oakwood University). Additionally, I have taught at Strayer, Calhoun, and UAH. I am acquainted with the undergrad course offerings.I've worked as a tutor for high school and college students from institutions around the globe.
From pre-algebra to differential equations, as well as a variety of "off-road" subjects like business calculus and statistics, I have coached individuals. Trigonometry, calculus 1-2-3, differential equations, and linear algebra are among the subjects that some students have stuck with me through their whole college experience. Students in high school have continued to work with me from pre-algebra through two algebras, geometry, and even pre-calculus. I encourage loyalty by putting the learner first.I also have a wide range of experience that enables me to assist you understand many of the reasons why you are required to master the arithmetic, and I am aware of the key ideas that you should remember as you advance.
If you have any inquiries, send me a message! I wish to assist." less...