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I love the process of teaching and learning alike, because I feel the same joy assisting someone to learn something, as if I had just learned something new and wonderful myself. For university level mechanical or related engineering students, I have over 3 years of official tutoring experience at the University of California, Davis, while studying Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. I enjoy helping you with Calculus, Differential Equations, Physics, and many more listed below: Differential, Integral, Vector, and Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Dynamics, Statics, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Thermofluid Dynamics, Mechanics of Materials, and Electrical Circuits and Systems. My tutoring philosophy consists of 3 core principles: - Positive feedback - Asking questions - Pen in your hand Positive feedback means that I will never become impatient with you, over-emphasize what you did wrong, make you feel bad for your mistakes, or make you feel stupid. Comfortably making lots of mistakes will help you learn better and retain your problem-solving process more easily. I will praise and congratulate you often for the concepts that you come to understand, and will point out that even if you don't reach the correct answer, there were many correct thinking-processes that you were using that deserve recognition. Asking questions means that I will never give you the answer directly, but rather confirm what you have right, and ask you targeted questions to help you think differently about the problems you are struggling with. I believe it is the most effective and most enjoyable way to learn something, when you manage to deduce some of the answers to your questions yourself. You will retain the concepts longer and it will better equip you to learn related topics in the future. Pen in your hand means that you will be the one driving the session. I want you to narrate your thoughts, decisions, and reasons for why you write down what you do. This will help understand the problem better by simply speaking it aloud, and it will help me better understand exactly what you do/don't understand.
Mechanical engineering · Physics · Calculus
Math · Algebra · Calculus
Unlock your potential in Math and Physics with this comprehensive tutoring course designed to build a solid foundation in Algebra, Calculus, and core Physics concepts. This course is ideal for high school and college students seeking to deepen their understanding and excel in their studies. Topics Covered: Algebra: ●Fundamental operations ●Solving equations and inequalities ●Functions and their properties ●Polynomials and factoring ●Quadratic equations Calculus: ●Limits and continuity ●Differentiation: rules and applications ●Integration: techniques and applications ●Series and sequences ●Multivariable calculus (optional for advanced students) Physics: ●Mechanics: motion, forces, work, energy, and power ●Statics and dynamics ●Electromagnetism: electric fields, magnetic fields, and circuits ●Thermodynamics (optional for advanced students) Learning Objectives: Develop a strong understanding of algebraic concepts and techniques. Master the fundamental principles of calculus, including limits, derivatives, and integrals. Apply calculus to solve real-world problems in physics and engineering. Gain a comprehensive understanding of key physics concepts including mechanics, electromagnetism, and dynamics. Build problem-solving skills and apply mathematical techniques to various physical scenarios. Course Details: Duration: Customizable based on student needs (weekly sessions recommended) Format: One-on-one or small group sessions, in-person or online Materials: Provided by the tutor, including worksheets, practice problems, and reference materials Prerequisites: Basic understanding of algebra and geometry for beginners; more advanced students should have completed introductory courses in math and physics.
Math · Physics · Calculus
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