I am originally from Russia. I came to America when I was 14. I did my undergraduate at UC Berkeley where I did double major in Physics and Mathematics. I did Masters in University of Minnesota, in Physics. I did my first Ph.D. in University of Michigan, in Physics. And currently I am finishing up my second Ph.D. at the University of New Mexico, in Mathematics.
Here in New Mexico I have been a TA for Calculus 1, and I have actually taught the entire course for Calculus 2 and Calculus 3. I...
I am originally from Russia. I came to America when I was 14. I did my undergraduate at UC Berkeley where I did double major in Physics and Mathematics. I did Masters in University of Minnesota, in Physics. I did my first Ph.D. in University of Michigan, in Physics. And currently I am finishing up my second Ph.D. at the University of New Mexico, in Mathematics.
Here in New Mexico I have been a TA for Calculus 1, and I have actually taught the entire course for Calculus 2 and Calculus 3. I have also had an experience tutoring (through other tutoring website) Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Linear Algebra and Discrete Mathematics.
As far as physics is concerned, I feel prepared to tutor Newtonian mechanics, electromagnetism, special relativity and quantum mechanics on both high school and college levels.
Back when I was an undergraduate at UC Berkeley, I did double major in physics and math. Also I am currently doing math ph.d. here in New Mexico (that is my second Ph.D. -- the first one was in physics).
I did double major in physics and math as an undergrad at UC Berkeley. I did Masters in Physics in Minnesota, I did Ph.D. in Physics at University of Michigan (this was my first ph.d.; my second ph.d. that I am currently working on is in math).
I am ready to tutor both on high school and college level. And it can range from helping you in the courses you are taking to helping you prepare for SAT/ACT.