
Jon
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I recently graduated UC Berkeley with a Masters in Theoretical Chemistry. I have tutored and taught at every level of chemistry from high schoolers to graduate students. I have also taught mathematics and physics at the college and high school levels. I love teaching and find the process of helping people discover how much they can do and how "easy" some of this can be once you have the right perspective awesomely satisfying!
I have an undergraduate degree in mathematics and experience with graduate level math classes and numerical research. Math is one of the subjects I really love thinking and talking about. I have tutored students to prepare the SAT/ACT and have taught calculus and linear algebra as well. My Masters degree was very math/computation heavy so it is a subject I think about a whole lot!I have been tutoring chemistry and physics for almost 10 years now (especially chemistry). I have spent a good part of the last 10 years thinking about these subject but also interacting with confused students (and even confused teachers!) and I have developed a good sense of where confusion arises from. I have an undergraduate degree in chemistry and a physics minor to boot. I am especially well versed in physical chemistry. We can start with the simplest introduction all the way to quantum and statistical mechanics.
I love teaching and love this subject matter. I want to make these beautiful topics clear to you! I have a flexible schedule, so lets make this work and get you the knowledge/grade you are looking for.
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Undergraduate Degree: University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
Graduate Degree: University of California-Berkeley - Master of Science, Theoretical Chemistry
- ACT Composite: 34
- GRE Quantitative: 168
- GRE Verbal: 160
- Algebra
- AP Physics 2
- Calculus
- Calculus 2
- Chemistry
- College Chemistry
- College Physics
- High School Chemistry
- High School Physics
- Math
- Physical Chemistry
- Physics
- Science
- Thermodynamics