I've been helping engineering students master calculus for over four years, and studied the subject from many different angles. I've studied and tutored courses such as Calculus 1, 2 and 3, Multivariable Calculus, Vector Calculus, Differential Equations, Advanced Calculus, and Analysis 1 and 2. It's the subject I've spent the most time tutoring on, and I feel I can help anyone succeed in it. When I became a college student, I was offered a position at my University's math tutoring center. Because of my previous experiences as a tutor, I was up for the new challenge. During my Sophomore year, I [more]
Calculus is one of my favorite topics because it ties together most of the math learned by students prior to calculus and allows deeper understanding of how math functions. It also forms the foundation to allow a deeper exploration of sciences especially physics. My passion for the subject allows me to help students see these connections and use them to form a deeper understanding of how calculus can help strengthen their understanding of how math works. I spend time getting to know each student and their strengths and weakness and use those as building blocks to help them see the connectio [more]
Calculus was invented specifically as a way of solving physics problems, and as a physics teacher with an engineering background, I can not only help students understand the concepts but also make them relevant and tangible through real-world applications. I find nothing more rewarding than helping students to deeply understand how things work and to watch them grow more and more confident in their own abilities. I am a full-time high school physics and engineering teacher, and the classroom setting allows for all kinds of exciting projects, demos, labs, and group work. Conversely, working wit [more]
As a Columbia-trained physicist and former physics instructor, I LOVE teaching calculus. (After all, calculus was invented to solve physics problems.) Let me show you the beauty and magic of this subject and ? most importantly ? how to MASTER it like nobody's business. ***My Experience*** In my 10+ years as an educator and tutor I've worked one-on-one with dozens of students on test prep (SAT, ACT, SSAT, ISEE, PSAT, GRE, GMAT, and Regents), academic subject support (math, physics, chemistry, and Spanish), writing, and college application coaching. My students range in age from 10 to 50 and c [more]
If you're looking for somebody to either help you catch up in math, or get ahead in math, I'm your guy. I was a math major at Washington University in St. Louis, and minored in German, economics, and writing. While there, I tutored students in everything from counting to calculus, and beyond. I then earned a Masters of Arts in Teaching from Bard College in '07. I've been tutoring for 12+ years, and full-time for 10+. I've had students between the ages of 6 and 66, with a focus on high sc... [more]
Hi there! I received a 100 in my Calculus class when I took it in high school and scored a maximum score of 5 on my AP Calculus exam. I also took Calculus 1, Calculus 2, Calculus 3 (Multi-Variable Calculus), and Vector Calculus in Engineering School and received an A+ in all of these classes. I am very knowledgeable in the field of Calculus and have been tutoring it for years! I was also given an award from my school for having the highest calculus average in our entire school! Hey there! My name is Sean and I am a Computer Scientist from Rutgers University. I was always proficient in the math [more]
12 year tutor and 4 year math/science teacher. BA in math and physics, plus a MA in Physics Adolescent Education. For the last three years, I've been teaching all levels of math, physics, chemistry, and programming at Fusion Academy, a 1-on-1 private school, with an emphasis on AP physics and calculus. Teaching and tutoring has been my passion since high school. I used to tutor students after school because I loved to see that look of "ahh I get it now" on students faces. A decade later, i... [more]
Every March 14th, I have a party to celebrate Pi Day. This is how much I love math! First and foremost, I believe that all students can succeed. In math, there are always multiple approaches to a problem, and I help each student find the pathway that works best for them. To make math meaningful, I guide students to self-discovery, and as much as possible, I show them how math connects to other disciplines or to their interests. I also do my best to instill an appreciation for numbers t... [more]
Calculus uses simple concepts to solve problems that would be impossibly tedious to do using the classical techniques. Building a strong Calculus foundation is extremely helpful to many professions, especially engineers. Over the years, I have helped many confused high school and college students realize that Calculus is much simpler than most of the math that they have seen before. I have a few testimonials from such students. Hi, my name is Wesley. Having attended both Stuyvesant High School and MIT, I am available to tutor in a variety of math subjects as well as standardized test preparati [more]
Strong performance in AP Calculus BC and Calculus II at Stony Brook University AP Calculus BC - 5 Calculus II (MAT 132) - A From the subtle fragrance of freshly cooked rice to the warm embrace of the summer sun, it's often the simple pleasures in life that prove to be the most fulfilling. As a graduate of the Bronx High School of Science and Stony Brook University, I've come to learn that teaching is one of the most fulfilling of all. My objective is to help my students develop a solid understanding of the subject they're struggling with and build confidence in their abilities, to the poin [more]