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I have loved math all my life and I took lots of it in school as I obtained my BS in Electrical Engineering Technology. I even attended math contests. Now I have the opportunity to help others with their math. I have been tutoring for more than nine years and I really enjoy it. I work with students in middle school, high school and college level math. My daytime job, for six plus years, was tutoring college students in math and electronics. I don't just give out the answers but I help the student with the methods to find the answers. I can help with algebra I and II, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus, AP calculus, math I, II and III. I am also very good with computers and Microsoft Excel.

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Jerome’s Qualifications

Education & Certification

Undergraduate Degree: Kennesaw State University - Bachelors, Electrical Engineering Technology

Hobbies

I enjoy trading options on the stock market. Also, I flip houses and enjoy being "Mr. Fixit", getting them ready for sale.

Tutoring Subjects

ACT Math

AFOQT - Air Force Officer Qualifying Test

Algebra

Algebra 2

Applied Mathematics

ASVAB Prep

Business

College Algebra

College Math

Discrete Math

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Finite Mathematics

Geometry

Math

Microsoft Excel

Microsoft Office

Middle School Math

Other

Personal Finance

PRAXIS

Pre-Calculus

Professional Certifications

Science

Technology and Coding

Test Prep

Trigonometry

Q & A

What is your teaching philosophy?

With math, confidence can be built with baby steps. By this I mean to make sure they can work the easy problems comfortably before going on to more complex problems.

What might you do in a typical first session with a student?

I don't like to waste the student's time, so after brief introductions I ask the student if they have problems that they have missed on a recent quiz or test, or questions about problems they need to know for an upcoming test. I don't want to waste time going over math that the student already knows. I like to jump right into whatever they are experiencing difficulty with.

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