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Robert S.

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Mon: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Tue: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Wed: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Thu: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Experience

  • Undergrad:

    Univ. of Florida
  • Grad 1:

    PhD, University of Central Florida
  • Tutors Out Of:

    Winter Park, FL
  • Travel Radius:

    50 miles
  • Tutoring Certifications:

    algebra 1 - algebra 2 - calculus - chemistry - differential equations - discrete math - general computer - geometry - networking (computer) - physics - prealgebra - precalculus - SAT math - statistics - trigonometry
  • Tutor's Fee Per Hour:

    $31.50 * with a 10% discount after purchasing $360

About Robert:

(tap tap tap) - Is this thing on? I use complex math and science every day in my job of designing lasers (I have a Ph.D. in Optics from UCF). Do you want to know why your math teacher insists you memorize the unit circle, weird formulas, or special integrals? I wondered too until I got into the real world - designing lasers - and now it all makes sense! My tutoring style involves not only comprehending the material, but doing so in a fun environment. I have fun when I tutor, and my clients notice it and have a good time learning. I have a proven track record of successful tutoring assignments in the Washington, DC area. I have experience in both group and one-on-one tutoring environments. Whether your goal is to get ahead or catch back up, my style has proven to work and provides results.

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More On Robert's Subjects:

  • differential equations

    I came up through engineering and finished with a PhD in Optics, and now I build lasers for a career. I like tutoring the more complex math and science since it keeps my knowledge base fresh and it provides the deepest challenge. The marriage of complex math - such as Fourier & Laplace transforms, differential equations, complex numbers, and calculus - to Optics is very tightly bound. For instance, when designing a laser to run efficiently, you have to balance all sorts of linear and nonlinear effects into the simple harmonic oscillator (not so simple anymore!) and decide which terms are "relevant" to your solution. Knowing how to calculate an exact solution to a problem is one thing, but the true understanding of the solution is being able to get a "feel" as to whether your calculation makes sense or not. It's not just the sciences either - complex, predictive models are highly sought on Wall Street to help predict how to MAKE LOTS OF MONEY. Knowing complex math can often make you more valuable as an employee. It's not the reason I chose to learn it and use it, but it sure is awfully tempting :)

  • general computer

    Does it bug (hehe, WyzAnt pun approved) you that you call your family or friends for advice when things go wrong with your computer? Let me help you out. I grew up when computers were becoming popular, so I know the basic skills that most other that claim to be "computer people" probably don't have. Do you want to know the shortcut keys to make word processing and internet browsing much faster? Do you want to know how to check if you have a virus without paying for anti-virus software? Contact me if you want the inside scoop on computers - both hardware and software - to make your life easier.

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