I hope to become an engineer and use math to solve global problems. I started as a volunteer tutor in high school (mostly pre-calc and algebra) and started tutoring colleagues (in calculus and arithmetic reasoning) when I began attending college at BYU. I worked with volunteer organizations at BYU as a Program Director in clubs that involve mentoring youth in the community.
I have been told that I explain things in a clear manner. Whether it is preparing for a upcoming test or getting...
I hope to become an engineer and use math to solve global problems. I started as a volunteer tutor in high school (mostly pre-calc and algebra) and started tutoring colleagues (in calculus and arithmetic reasoning) when I began attending college at BYU. I worked with volunteer organizations at BYU as a Program Director in clubs that involve mentoring youth in the community.
I have been told that I explain things in a clear manner. Whether it is preparing for a upcoming test or getting through those tough homework problems, I will help you understand and apply math principles. Most of the problems you will deal with are all closely related, and you will just need help recognizing the process needed for each problem.
As far as math goes, I have outstanding scores on high school AP tests (5) and ACT plus 3 years of college math. I'm confident in calculus and anything before that and I look forward to also tutoring in physics and chemistry in the near future. In addition, I have held training roles in work. For example, I train new engineering interns for the city.
I'm easy to talk to and look forward to improving your grades and understanding, feel free to email me.