Search
Casey W.'s Photo

Mathematics (and Science) Instruction by a Mathematician!
Casey W.

171 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

Hourly Rate: $125
Response time: 39 minutes
Casey W.'s Photo

Mathematics (and Science) Instruction by a Mathematician!
Mathematics (and Science) Instruction by a Mathematician!
Casey W.

171 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

171 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

About Casey


Bio

Casey is a mathematician, holding a BS in discrete mathematics focusing on computer science and business from the Georgia Institute of Technology, summa cum laude. He was trained and served as an undergraduate teaching assistant for both the Math and Computer Science Departments. Research interests include game theory, network theory, combinatorics, algebra, industrial systems engineering (optimization and efficiency science), computer science and algorithm design. Casey also holds an MS in...

Casey is a mathematician, holding a BS in discrete mathematics focusing on computer science and business from the Georgia Institute of Technology, summa cum laude. He was trained and served as an undergraduate teaching assistant for both the Math and Computer Science Departments. Research interests include game theory, network theory, combinatorics, algebra, industrial systems engineering (optimization and efficiency science), computer science and algorithm design. Casey also holds an MS in Pure Mathematics from the University of Arizona. He held titles of both Graduate Teaching Assistant, serving as lead instructor for many mathematics courses, and Graduate Research Assistant, where research topics covered random matrices, asymptotic analysis, combinatorics, poker modeling and game theory.

Casey now pursues interests in the field of Mathematics Education including:
Tutoring and Academic management.
Early education, focusing on the Common Core mathematics curriculum.
Teaching the fundamental principals of algebra through Arithmetic instruction by using simplified visual learning examples that can be easily grasped by the youngest of learners.
Test prep at all levels including: all mathematics AP exams, SAT, ACT, GRE mathematics, both general and subject specific, LSAT, and science subject tests, like SATII Math and Physics.
Topics I enjoy particularly enjoy teaching include:
Geometry, Algebra, Precalculus, Calculus, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Statistics, Mathematical Modeling, Combinatorics, Algorithms, Probability, Logic, Set Theory, Number Theory, Abstract Algebra, and Problem Solving.

Casey has over 15 years experience teaching mathematics at the College and University levels, Elementary, and tutoring Elementary, Middle, and High School students of all ages and varying levels of mathematics knowledge.
From the basics of Arithmetic to advanced Abstract Algebra, the approach to interpreting a problem and solving it never changes. Reformulation of a problem into a context that makes it of inter


Education

Gerogia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)
Discrete Mathematics and Business
The University of Arizona
Masters
The University of Arizona
PhD

Policies

  • Hourly Rate: $125
  • Rate details: Introductory Session Rate includes complimentary Assessment and Consultation plus recommended Plan of Action. Pricing for future lessons depends on a number of factors...all things are negotiable!
  • Lesson cancellation: 24 hours notice required
  • Background check passed on 5/3/2017

  • Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

Schedule

Loading...

Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat


Approved Subjects

Computer

Computer Science

Computer Science

I have taught numerous CS classes at the university level, mostly on theory, algorithm writing, automatons and pseudo-code. What exactly is a Turing Machine, and how has Apple developed one into the book we regularly use in the digital age? Signup for some CS tutoring and find out!

Corporate Training

Statistics

Statistics

Have tutored students in basic introduction to stats, taught college level statistics for business math, and have helped graduate students learn the math behind machine learning algorithms (support vector machines are statistical in nature).

Elementary Education

Common Core,

Common Core

My PhD research is in Mathematics Education, particularly the problems schools, students, teachers and parents are now facing since the implementation of the New Common Core standards of mathematics. I studied at the University of Arizona, where the lead author for the Common Core (Bill McCallum) was my department chair. I attend regular discussions with many math teachers about Common Core issues, and an a regular contributor to many online communities about this subject.
Elementary Math

Elementary Math

My PhD research is in Mathematics Education, particularly the problems schools, students, teachers and parents are now facing since the implementation of the New Common Core standards of mathematics. I studied at the University of Arizona, where the lead author for the Common Core (Bill McCallum) was my department chair. I attend regular discussions with many math teachers about Common Core issues, and an a regular contributor to many online communities about this subject. My current research focus is on the teaching of Algebra at the earliest of ages, and how a proper reinforcement of the abstract underlying principles of our number systems can cement a foundation for the future learning of mathematics to promote accelerated acquisition of knowledge in all scientifically related subjects! Interested in setting up your youngster to excel in mathematics (and by extension all sciences) for their entire academic careers? Don't delay, start today...one is never to young to learn counting and arithmetic!

Homeschool

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebraic structures (especially of the abstract variety) has always been one of my greatest strengths in mathematics. I have taught every imaginable Algebra course, and tutored countless students at all levels in this subject matter. My unique approach and insight into Algebra as a subject matter has given many students I've worked with the ability to not just excel in the course they are taking, but to remain ahead in algebraic endeavors in the future. Learn about the nature of our number systems, how they interact with each other, what a variable is and means... what Groups, Rings, and Fields are, and how they allow for a greater understanding of nature, physics, and mathematics in general.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Mathematician, algebra teacher/specialist Algebraic structures (especially of the abstract variety) has always been one of my greatest strengths in mathematics. I have taught every imaginable Algebra course, and tutored countless students at all levels in this subject matter. My unique approach and insight into Algebra as a subject matter has given many students I've worked with the ability to not just excel in the course they are taking, but to remain ahead in algebraic endeavors in the future. Learn about the nature of our number systems, how they interact with each other, what a variable is and means... what Groups, Rings, and Fields are, and how they allow for a greater understanding of nature, physics, and mathematics in general.
Calculus,

Calculus

Many people I speak with have experience tutoring Calculus. It is the most widely required mathematics course in any engineering program at any major University in the nation. Do these tutors really understand what a LIMIT is??? Calculus is the subject of limits, the idea that we can look at a discrete problem and shrink the scale in such a way that a pattern emerges, allowing us to 'guess' at what the limiting behavior 'should be'. Rates of change (speed, velocity, acceleration, etc), all require LIMITS to be understood fully. I've taught Calculus at the University level (both single and multivariable). This subject has its own inherent natural beauty, when you consider how nature and physics works, and how calculus can describe natural phenomena we observe on a daily basis. Tired of the boring problems you are assigned to do for homework? Would you like a translator to take your assignment and put it into a context you can relate to... making Calculus FUN and exciting to learn?
Geometry,

Geometry

Geometry is the subject of shapes and sizes... measurements of the Earth, in the ancient Greek. Spatial reasoning, understanding maps and directions is of vital importance for navigation (even with GoogleMaps or WAZE, knowing Geometry will help you get around). Subjects like trigonometry and topology are simply extensions or branches of this most basic understanding of shape and relative size! Ever wonder how a donut and a teacup are related (hint: they are topologically the same shapes). Understanding dimension is another vital concept that Geometry can teach us. 3-D (and dare I mention n-dimensions) problems are something that pose great difficulty to many students. Understanding how to simplify a problem, examining something analogous in a lower dimension can often lead to greater understanding that can then be pieced back together to solve a more complex problem that was initially posed. These are valuable skills that can be learned through studying Geometry and applied to any challenging problem in a vast array of settings. Start developing your understanding of shapes and size today!
Prealgebra,

Prealgebra

Algebraic structures (especially of the abstract variety) has always been one of my greatest strengths in mathematics. I have taught every imaginable Algebra course, and tutored countless students at all levels in this subject matter. My unique approach and insight into Algebra as a subject matter has given many students I've worked with the ability to not just excel in the course they are taking, but to remain ahead in algebraic endeavors in the future. Learn about the nature of our number systems, how they interact with each other, what a variable is and means... what Groups, Rings, and Fields are, and how they allow for a greater understanding of nature, physics, and mathematics in general.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

What is pre-calculus? See Calculus qualifications. What is often taught in schools as 'pre'Calculus is simply algebra geared toward preparing someone to learn calculus from a textbook, taught according to a specific curriculum, and answer questions on tests written many years ago that are rarely altered. I teach mathematics, and the skills necessary to succeed. Be that in a preCalculus, Algebra, Geometry, Calculus or any other course. A few sessions together will open up a new way of viewing the subjects taught in school and students often begin to excel quickly in their current, and future, mathematics classes.
SAT Math,

SAT Math

The SAT exam focuses on the two subjects of Algebra and Geometry. I have qualifications listed for both of these subjects and extensive experience helping many students prepare for college entrance exams.
Statistics

Statistics

Have tutored students in basic introduction to stats, taught college level statistics for business math, and have helped graduate students learn the math behind machine learning algorithms (support vector machines are statistical in nature).

Math

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebraic structures (especially of the abstract variety) has always been one of my greatest strengths in mathematics. I have taught every imaginable Algebra course, and tutored countless students at all levels in this subject matter. My unique approach and insight into Algebra as a subject matter has given many students I've worked with the ability to not just excel in the course they are taking, but to remain ahead in algebraic endeavors in the future. Learn about the nature of our number systems, how they interact with each other, what a variable is and means... what Groups, Rings, and Fields are, and how they allow for a greater understanding of nature, physics, and mathematics in general.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Mathematician, algebra teacher/specialist Algebraic structures (especially of the abstract variety) has always been one of my greatest strengths in mathematics. I have taught every imaginable Algebra course, and tutored countless students at all levels in this subject matter. My unique approach and insight into Algebra as a subject matter has given many students I've worked with the ability to not just excel in the course they are taking, but to remain ahead in algebraic endeavors in the future. Learn about the nature of our number systems, how they interact with each other, what a variable is and means... what Groups, Rings, and Fields are, and how they allow for a greater understanding of nature, physics, and mathematics in general.
Calculus,

Calculus

Many people I speak with have experience tutoring Calculus. It is the most widely required mathematics course in any engineering program at any major University in the nation. Do these tutors really understand what a LIMIT is??? Calculus is the subject of limits, the idea that we can look at a discrete problem and shrink the scale in such a way that a pattern emerges, allowing us to 'guess' at what the limiting behavior 'should be'. Rates of change (speed, velocity, acceleration, etc), all require LIMITS to be understood fully. I've taught Calculus at the University level (both single and multivariable). This subject has its own inherent natural beauty, when you consider how nature and physics works, and how calculus can describe natural phenomena we observe on a daily basis. Tired of the boring problems you are assigned to do for homework? Would you like a translator to take your assignment and put it into a context you can relate to... making Calculus FUN and exciting to learn?
Differential Equations,

Differential Equations

I have taught Diff EQ in the university setting for lectures of 150-200 students. I have written and graded numerous homework, tests, and quizzes. Ever wondered how populations grow and shrink in an environment, interested in understanding how your coffee/tea percolates in the pot? What exactly is a dynamical system, and how can we understand it mathematically? Signup for tutoring in DiffEQs and learn something new!
Discrete Math,

Discrete Math

My undergrad degree is in Discrete Mathematics. This is the subject of how "finitely separated" things interact with each other. It includes understanding Linear Algebra (Matrices, systems of equations) as well as basic LifeSkills that do not require Calculus (i.e. continuous mathematics). Without a firm understanding of the discrete side of our universe (after all, continuous math/calculus is simply an idealization of how things should work, not how they are), Calculus can never be fully understood!
Finite Math,

Finite Math

My undergrad degree is in Discrete Mathematics. This is the subject of how "finitely separated" things interact with each other. It includes understanding Linear Algebra (Matrices, systems of equations) as well as basic LifeSkills that do not require Calculus (i.e. continuous mathematics). Without a firm understanding of the discrete side of our universe (after all, continuous math/calculus is simply an idealization of how things should work, not how they are), Calculus can never be fully understood! Finite mathematics is a subBranch of Discrete (finitely separated) mathematics.
Geometry,

Geometry

Geometry is the subject of shapes and sizes... measurements of the Earth, in the ancient Greek. Spatial reasoning, understanding maps and directions is of vital importance for navigation (even with GoogleMaps or WAZE, knowing Geometry will help you get around). Subjects like trigonometry and topology are simply extensions or branches of this most basic understanding of shape and relative size! Ever wonder how a donut and a teacup are related (hint: they are topologically the same shapes). Understanding dimension is another vital concept that Geometry can teach us. 3-D (and dare I mention n-dimensions) problems are something that pose great difficulty to many students. Understanding how to simplify a problem, examining something analogous in a lower dimension can often lead to greater understanding that can then be pieced back together to solve a more complex problem that was initially posed. These are valuable skills that can be learned through studying Geometry and applied to any challenging problem in a vast array of settings. Start developing your understanding of shapes and size today!
Linear Algebra,

Linear Algebra

I have taught numerous Linear Algebra courses at high school, college, and university levels. Homework, tests, and quizzes were written and graded; in fact I was solely responsible for an entire online homework systems design, development, writing and coding at the University of Arizona. This project was done over back to back semesters, while being beta-tested in the classroom. Learn the skills necessary to work in Industrial Systems Engineering... How do we optimize efficiency given parameters and equations that relate them? We use a system of linear equations and Matrix Algebra to solve that system!
Logic,

Logic

Formal Mathematical Logic is the basis for LAW. Interested in taking the LSAT and going to law school? Would you like to make more concise arguments in your professional life, have a need to find the flaw in someone else's argument, or perhaps you'd simply like to understand the Philosophy of some of the great thinkers of the past... no matter what learning (prop) Logic, and understanding how to make logical inferences and manipulate symbols is a valuable tool.
Prealgebra,

Prealgebra

Algebraic structures (especially of the abstract variety) has always been one of my greatest strengths in mathematics. I have taught every imaginable Algebra course, and tutored countless students at all levels in this subject matter. My unique approach and insight into Algebra as a subject matter has given many students I've worked with the ability to not just excel in the course they are taking, but to remain ahead in algebraic endeavors in the future. Learn about the nature of our number systems, how they interact with each other, what a variable is and means... what Groups, Rings, and Fields are, and how they allow for a greater understanding of nature, physics, and mathematics in general.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

What is pre-calculus? See Calculus qualifications. What is often taught in schools as 'pre'Calculus is simply algebra geared toward preparing someone to learn calculus from a textbook, taught according to a specific curriculum, and answer questions on tests written many years ago that are rarely altered. I teach mathematics, and the skills necessary to succeed. Be that in a preCalculus, Algebra, Geometry, Calculus or any other course. A few sessions together will open up a new way of viewing the subjects taught in school and students often begin to excel quickly in their current, and future, mathematics classes.
SAT Math,

SAT Math

The SAT exam focuses on the two subjects of Algebra and Geometry. I have qualifications listed for both of these subjects and extensive experience helping many students prepare for college entrance exams.
Statistics,

Statistics

Have tutored students in basic introduction to stats, taught college level statistics for business math, and have helped graduate students learn the math behind machine learning algorithms (support vector machines are statistical in nature).
Trigonometry,

Trigonometry

Trigonometry is a branch of Geometry that deals with Angles and their relationships within shapes. See Geometry qualifications.
Probability

Most Popular

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebraic structures (especially of the abstract variety) has always been one of my greatest strengths in mathematics. I have taught every imaginable Algebra course, and tutored countless students at all levels in this subject matter. My unique approach and insight into Algebra as a subject matter has given many students I've worked with the ability to not just excel in the course they are taking, but to remain ahead in algebraic endeavors in the future. Learn about the nature of our number systems, how they interact with each other, what a variable is and means... what Groups, Rings, and Fields are, and how they allow for a greater understanding of nature, physics, and mathematics in general.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Mathematician, algebra teacher/specialist Algebraic structures (especially of the abstract variety) has always been one of my greatest strengths in mathematics. I have taught every imaginable Algebra course, and tutored countless students at all levels in this subject matter. My unique approach and insight into Algebra as a subject matter has given many students I've worked with the ability to not just excel in the course they are taking, but to remain ahead in algebraic endeavors in the future. Learn about the nature of our number systems, how they interact with each other, what a variable is and means... what Groups, Rings, and Fields are, and how they allow for a greater understanding of nature, physics, and mathematics in general.
Calculus,

Calculus

Many people I speak with have experience tutoring Calculus. It is the most widely required mathematics course in any engineering program at any major University in the nation. Do these tutors really understand what a LIMIT is??? Calculus is the subject of limits, the idea that we can look at a discrete problem and shrink the scale in such a way that a pattern emerges, allowing us to 'guess' at what the limiting behavior 'should be'. Rates of change (speed, velocity, acceleration, etc), all require LIMITS to be understood fully. I've taught Calculus at the University level (both single and multivariable). This subject has its own inherent natural beauty, when you consider how nature and physics works, and how calculus can describe natural phenomena we observe on a daily basis. Tired of the boring problems you are assigned to do for homework? Would you like a translator to take your assignment and put it into a context you can relate to... making Calculus FUN and exciting to learn?
Geometry,

Geometry

Geometry is the subject of shapes and sizes... measurements of the Earth, in the ancient Greek. Spatial reasoning, understanding maps and directions is of vital importance for navigation (even with GoogleMaps or WAZE, knowing Geometry will help you get around). Subjects like trigonometry and topology are simply extensions or branches of this most basic understanding of shape and relative size! Ever wonder how a donut and a teacup are related (hint: they are topologically the same shapes). Understanding dimension is another vital concept that Geometry can teach us. 3-D (and dare I mention n-dimensions) problems are something that pose great difficulty to many students. Understanding how to simplify a problem, examining something analogous in a lower dimension can often lead to greater understanding that can then be pieced back together to solve a more complex problem that was initially posed. These are valuable skills that can be learned through studying Geometry and applied to any challenging problem in a vast array of settings. Start developing your understanding of shapes and size today!
Prealgebra,

Prealgebra

Algebraic structures (especially of the abstract variety) has always been one of my greatest strengths in mathematics. I have taught every imaginable Algebra course, and tutored countless students at all levels in this subject matter. My unique approach and insight into Algebra as a subject matter has given many students I've worked with the ability to not just excel in the course they are taking, but to remain ahead in algebraic endeavors in the future. Learn about the nature of our number systems, how they interact with each other, what a variable is and means... what Groups, Rings, and Fields are, and how they allow for a greater understanding of nature, physics, and mathematics in general.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

What is pre-calculus? See Calculus qualifications. What is often taught in schools as 'pre'Calculus is simply algebra geared toward preparing someone to learn calculus from a textbook, taught according to a specific curriculum, and answer questions on tests written many years ago that are rarely altered. I teach mathematics, and the skills necessary to succeed. Be that in a preCalculus, Algebra, Geometry, Calculus or any other course. A few sessions together will open up a new way of viewing the subjects taught in school and students often begin to excel quickly in their current, and future, mathematics classes.
Statistics

Statistics

Have tutored students in basic introduction to stats, taught college level statistics for business math, and have helped graduate students learn the math behind machine learning algorithms (support vector machines are statistical in nature).

Summer

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebraic structures (especially of the abstract variety) has always been one of my greatest strengths in mathematics. I have taught every imaginable Algebra course, and tutored countless students at all levels in this subject matter. My unique approach and insight into Algebra as a subject matter has given many students I've worked with the ability to not just excel in the course they are taking, but to remain ahead in algebraic endeavors in the future. Learn about the nature of our number systems, how they interact with each other, what a variable is and means... what Groups, Rings, and Fields are, and how they allow for a greater understanding of nature, physics, and mathematics in general.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Mathematician, algebra teacher/specialist Algebraic structures (especially of the abstract variety) has always been one of my greatest strengths in mathematics. I have taught every imaginable Algebra course, and tutored countless students at all levels in this subject matter. My unique approach and insight into Algebra as a subject matter has given many students I've worked with the ability to not just excel in the course they are taking, but to remain ahead in algebraic endeavors in the future. Learn about the nature of our number systems, how they interact with each other, what a variable is and means... what Groups, Rings, and Fields are, and how they allow for a greater understanding of nature, physics, and mathematics in general.
Calculus,

Calculus

Many people I speak with have experience tutoring Calculus. It is the most widely required mathematics course in any engineering program at any major University in the nation. Do these tutors really understand what a LIMIT is??? Calculus is the subject of limits, the idea that we can look at a discrete problem and shrink the scale in such a way that a pattern emerges, allowing us to 'guess' at what the limiting behavior 'should be'. Rates of change (speed, velocity, acceleration, etc), all require LIMITS to be understood fully. I've taught Calculus at the University level (both single and multivariable). This subject has its own inherent natural beauty, when you consider how nature and physics works, and how calculus can describe natural phenomena we observe on a daily basis. Tired of the boring problems you are assigned to do for homework? Would you like a translator to take your assignment and put it into a context you can relate to... making Calculus FUN and exciting to learn?
Geometry,

Geometry

Geometry is the subject of shapes and sizes... measurements of the Earth, in the ancient Greek. Spatial reasoning, understanding maps and directions is of vital importance for navigation (even with GoogleMaps or WAZE, knowing Geometry will help you get around). Subjects like trigonometry and topology are simply extensions or branches of this most basic understanding of shape and relative size! Ever wonder how a donut and a teacup are related (hint: they are topologically the same shapes). Understanding dimension is another vital concept that Geometry can teach us. 3-D (and dare I mention n-dimensions) problems are something that pose great difficulty to many students. Understanding how to simplify a problem, examining something analogous in a lower dimension can often lead to greater understanding that can then be pieced back together to solve a more complex problem that was initially posed. These are valuable skills that can be learned through studying Geometry and applied to any challenging problem in a vast array of settings. Start developing your understanding of shapes and size today!
SAT Math,

SAT Math

The SAT exam focuses on the two subjects of Algebra and Geometry. I have qualifications listed for both of these subjects and extensive experience helping many students prepare for college entrance exams.
Statistics

Statistics

Have tutored students in basic introduction to stats, taught college level statistics for business math, and have helped graduate students learn the math behind machine learning algorithms (support vector machines are statistical in nature).

Test Preparation

Common Core,

Common Core

My PhD research is in Mathematics Education, particularly the problems schools, students, teachers and parents are now facing since the implementation of the New Common Core standards of mathematics. I studied at the University of Arizona, where the lead author for the Common Core (Bill McCallum) was my department chair. I attend regular discussions with many math teachers about Common Core issues, and an a regular contributor to many online communities about this subject.
SAT Math,

SAT Math

The SAT exam focuses on the two subjects of Algebra and Geometry. I have qualifications listed for both of these subjects and extensive experience helping many students prepare for college entrance exams.
PSAT

Examples of Expertise


Casey has provided examples of their subject expertise by answering 110 questions submitted by students on Wyzant’s Ask an Expert.

Ratings and Reviews


Rating

4.8 (84 ratings)
5 star
(79)
4 star
(1)
3 star
(2)
2 star
(0)
1 star
(2)

Reviews

Awesome!

Casey was awesome! Knowledgeable and was quickly able to understand my need and how to address them. Very friendly individual, and I would use him as a tutor again.

Kyle, 1 lesson with Casey

Amazing Tutor

Casey is a proficient tutor with a great, deep knowledge of all the subject matters needed to succeed on the Mathematics GRE Subject Test! His explanations are clear and the solutions he proposes for the problems are very efficient. I highly recommend Casey as a tutor for any mathematics students.

Pavel, 1 lesson with Casey

Fluent in Discrete Math

Casey was patient and very thorough when explaining the difficult concepts of math proofs. We appreciate that he was available on short notice to help my daughter with an advanced course in discrete math.

Carlene, 2 lessons with Casey

Knowledgeable and friendly tutor

My son was super nervous to meet with a new math tutor but Casey made him feel right at ease. He was able to quickly assess his strengths and weaknesses and find better ways of explaining the concepts that were still not fully understand. At the end of the session, a gentleman who had been sitting near them in the cafe commented what an amazing math tutor he was, that he had learned a few things himself, and was interested in seeing if Casey could tutor his son who is now in college.

Tracy, 1 lesson with Casey

Easy to work with, very helpful, and friendly!!!

Casey is very knowledgeable, with patience, solutions, and a friendly / teaching attitude and approach to problem solving. Casey takes time to explain different concepts and breaks it down so it's easy to understand. Casey is extremely easy to work with, and is the best tutor out there.

Alex, 1 lesson with Casey

Great tutor

This is my first time using WyzAnt for tutors. Casey responded very promptly, and made it very convenient for me. He showed up on time, and has a very pleasant personality. I would highly recommend him for your math tutoring needs.

Mercedes, 2 lessons with Casey

Highly Recommend!

Not only is Casey extremely knowledgeable and helpful with the lesson content, but as a math instructor, he offers practical study and testing skills that can also help improve one's performance. 100% satisfied!

Karen, 11 lessons with Casey

Knowledgeable, lecture-style teaching

Casey definitely seemed very knowledgeable of the advanced mathematics material. He had difficulty developing rapport with me, and when I'd try to stop him to ask a question, he was not very responsive. He did offer me a free lesson to try again, which I appreciated. If you're used to lecture-style teaching, this is the tutor for you.

Me'ira, 1 lesson with Casey
Tutor responded:

It was unfortunate to not be able to build rapport with this student. This session had to be conducted via wyzant's online platform, while it was still very new. I always prefer in-person sessions, since mathematics is so deeply tied to the human connection. This student was an adult graduate student, and due to the nature of the long distance session, the lecture style mentioned above was a necessity due to circumstance. This is highly uncharacteristic of typical sessions. I do wish Mei'ira the best in her studies.

Very knowledgeable!

I like how Casey can simplify things down for me so that I fully understand what the problem wants and how to approach the problem itself. I like the way he tutors as well, explaining things step by step. Overall, he's an awesome tutor!

Jasmine, 13 lessons with Casey

The best tutor

He helped me a lot the night before my exam. He is one of the best teachers I have seen. He explained it really well and I really recommend him. He will make math look really easy.

Mohammed, 3 lessons with Casey
Hourly Rate: $125
Response time: 39 minutes
Contact Casey