Over the past four years I have earned degrees in both Chemistry and Chemical engineering with a cumulative GPA of 3.55. I was invited to the Tau Beta Pi honor society and was an active member for two years, for reference only the top 12% of the class at NMT is admitted. This is not to infer some kind of superiority or egotism, but rather to demonstrate that I have a sufficient knowledge base with which to tutor students up through college.
I have tutored both my peers as well as students as...
Over the past four years I have earned degrees in both Chemistry and Chemical engineering with a cumulative GPA of 3.55. I was invited to the Tau Beta Pi honor society and was an active member for two years, for reference only the top 12% of the class at NMT is admitted. This is not to infer some kind of superiority or egotism, but rather to demonstrate that I have a sufficient knowledge base with which to tutor students up through college.
I have tutored both my peers as well as students as young as elementary school. I have had considerable success in helping students improve their understanding of subject matter and grades. If you have any questions regarding what material I can teach, please don't hesitate to ask.
I have completed courses up to and including Ordinary Differential Equations. My basis for statistics is a bit shaky, but anything from basic mathematics through advanced calculus are within my purview to teach.
I have extensive practice, both theoretical and practical, in physics, chemistry, instrumentation design, and engineering disciplines. In the past I have helped those without formal education understand advanced matters within several of these schools, therefore I am confident that I can help students in need of help.
I pride myself on being patient and seeking out methods of teaching that click for individual students. Each person is going to respond to different teaching methods in a unique way, and I strive to do the best that I can for each person that I tutor.