I recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in physics. I've done research for at least 3 years which involved data analysis, programming, and mathematics. My major requires a great understanding of logic, math, physical sciences, and a level of problem solving much more advanced that other subjects. I've completed formal coursework in subjects like quantum mechanics, modern physics, calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and more
I try to contextualize the more fundamental...
I recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in physics. I've done research for at least 3 years which involved data analysis, programming, and mathematics. My major requires a great understanding of logic, math, physical sciences, and a level of problem solving much more advanced that other subjects. I've completed formal coursework in subjects like quantum mechanics, modern physics, calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and more
I try to contextualize the more fundamental aspects of subjects so that students can build on those foundations in more complex settings. I hope I can provide an alternative view to see how the word works.
Apart from science, I am a very creative individual. I do formal commission work and like to implement a more creative approach to teaching. I believe this assists in the more abstract aspects of math and science.
Lastly, because I have experience in real physics research, I have a decent understanding of the things professors look for in formal writings and paper publishing. Being able to read research papers and understanding them is a skill needed to navigate the issues that arise from the false portrayal of scientific studies.