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Knowledgeable and Patient Math and Science Tutor/Cal Tech Grad
Bruce J.

164 hours tutoring

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Knowledgeable and Patient Math and Science Tutor/Cal Tech Grad
Knowledgeable and Patient Math and Science Tutor/Cal Tech Grad
Bruce J.

164 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

164 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

About Bruce


Bio

I have a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Cal Tech and a master's degree in mathematics from Johns Hopkins University. I have also obtained certification in data science from Johns Hopkins University and am working on a master's degree in finance from MIT and NC State University.

I have tutored and taught mathematics and science for more than twenty years, largely in one-on-one and small group situations. I have seen much in that time - how students thrive, how they don't, and how...

I have a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Cal Tech and a master's degree in mathematics from Johns Hopkins University. I have also obtained certification in data science from Johns Hopkins University and am working on a master's degree in finance from MIT and NC State University.

I have tutored and taught mathematics and science for more than twenty years, largely in one-on-one and small group situations. I have seen much in that time - how students thrive, how they don't, and how the disciplines they are learning about change over time. Though it might sound counterintuitive, I often focus on how to de-stress students to the extent that I am able. Most people today live in a sort of permanent "excited state", which makes it harder to integrate information of all kinds and find the "signal in the noise". The rest is just technical. I also try to help them, when relevant, to understand the connection between what they are learning and the real worlds of science and so forth.

What makes a student and a tutor a good fit for one another is a function of a ridiculous number of variables, including personalities, subject matter expertise, the needs of both, and a lot of other things. I would say that if you are looking for a tutor who is unusually knowledgeable, inquisitive, creative, and attuned to their students' situations, I am a very good choice.


Education

California Institute of Technology
Mathematics
Johns Hopkins University
Masters

Policies

  • Hourly Rate: $75
  • Rate details: If you need to negotiate, do so. I don't want to turn people away for lack of funds.
  • Lesson cancellation: 24 hours notice required
  • Background check passed on 7/9/2014

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Approved Subjects

Business

Econometrics,

Econometrics

Econometrics is the theory and practice of analyzing the workings of household, local, regional, national and global economies using mathematics. It makes assumptions about human behavior in economic transactions and uses these to derive rules that managers and decision makers can use in formulating policies, pricing structures, and budgets for a large class of expenditures. I have successful graduate-level experience in econometrics and applied the concepts I learned there in managing my own business. I can help you make sense of the business behind the equations and models.
Financial Accounting,

Financial Accounting

I have completed courses in introductory and intermediate accounting with A grades. I also have real-world experience applying accounting principles in my own business.
GMAT,

GMAT

The GMAT is basically a test to see if you can reason analytically (i.e. quantitatively) and verbally, the two most basic forms of reasoning necessary in the business world. If you can do both of these well, you will succeed. I will go through many practice tests with you, showing you your successes and errors in reasoning, so that you will see how to make conclusions with speed and accuracy. A note: I never actually took this test. But math is math and reasoning is reasoning.
GRE,

GRE

Perfect score on math and verbal sections of the GRE (2003)
Macroeconomics,

Macroeconomics

Honestly, I'm just a good thinker with some facility for abstract concepts. Most undergrad-level coursework in macroeconomics is kind of a joke anyway, in my opinion. I took macroeconomics in college and got an A. But the whole subject is rampant with oversimplification.
Managerial Accounting,

Managerial Accounting

I have completed courses in introductory and intermediate accounting with A grades. I also have real-world experience applying accounting principles in my own business.
Microeconomics,

Microeconomics

I have completed Graduate level coursework in Microeconomics at Caltech and consequent familiarity with the methods of experimental and theoretical microeconomics.
QuickBooks

QuickBooks

I have used Quickbooks for four years to manage both personal and business finances. I was the chief bookkeeper for a small firm in North Carolina for two and a half years, where I learned to track expenses, revenues, taxes, and payroll in Quickbooks Pro 2009.

Computer

QuickBooks

QuickBooks

I have used Quickbooks for four years to manage both personal and business finances. I was the chief bookkeeper for a small firm in North Carolina for two and a half years, where I learned to track expenses, revenues, taxes, and payroll in Quickbooks Pro 2009.

Corporate Training

GMAT,

GMAT

The GMAT is basically a test to see if you can reason analytically (i.e. quantitatively) and verbally, the two most basic forms of reasoning necessary in the business world. If you can do both of these well, you will succeed. I will go through many practice tests with you, showing you your successes and errors in reasoning, so that you will see how to make conclusions with speed and accuracy. A note: I never actually took this test. But math is math and reasoning is reasoning.
Macroeconomics,

Macroeconomics

Honestly, I'm just a good thinker with some facility for abstract concepts. Most undergrad-level coursework in macroeconomics is kind of a joke anyway, in my opinion. I took macroeconomics in college and got an A. But the whole subject is rampant with oversimplification.
Microeconomics,

Microeconomics

I have completed Graduate level coursework in Microeconomics at Caltech and consequent familiarity with the methods of experimental and theoretical microeconomics.
Statistics

Statistics

In addition to having been exposed to (and written on) many subjects involving statistics (quantum mechanics, statistical physics, etc), I have also written quite a few computer programs to handle data science tasks, which involve high-level statistical computations. I have also served as my community's "math translator" for over fifteen years and helped people interpret statistical findings in finance and sociology.

Elementary Education

Elementary Math, Elementary Science

English

Writing

Writing

After the necessary technical skills - which are not that formidable - have been gained, good writing is a simple matter of passion, imagination and truth-telling. This is especially true of academic writing. I have fifteen years of experience writing, as a researcher, poet and storyteller. It is one of my favorite subjects and one I am almost always happy to share about.

Homeschool

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra 1 is one of the basic building blocks for thinking abstractly about logic and structure. Therefore I like it a lot. If you're thinking of going on in math, a solid understanding of algebra is really fundamental. I can help you get the hang of and master this subject.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Algebra II is a foundational course for most higher math like calculus, linear algebra and differential equations. I can help you achieve success in this subject.
Calculus,

Calculus

Mathematicians, physicists, chemists and other scientists use calculus constantly, and I am no exception. It's not too much of a stretch to say that it is a pillar of modern math and science, and as such I know it very well. I've done research that used advanced forms of this branch of math, and taught it to many students.
Chemistry,

Chemistry

During college, I took chemistry courses in both general/analytical chemistry theory and laboratory chemistry. I also studied quantum mechanics, the foundations for modern chemistry, extensively.
Geometry,

Geometry

Geometry means, literally, 'to measure the Earth' in Latin, and that is a good description of what geometry is all about. Geometers study how to measure lengths, times, volumes, areas, and other physical quantities of interest, as well as to discover relationships between physical objects and the models we use to describe them. I have studied geometry at the high school, college and graduate levels, and am able to assist people in their studies, whether their goals are to achieve higher grades or to understand subject matter more deeply.
Macroeconomics,

Macroeconomics

Honestly, I'm just a good thinker with some facility for abstract concepts. Most undergrad-level coursework in macroeconomics is kind of a joke anyway, in my opinion. I took macroeconomics in college and got an A. But the whole subject is rampant with oversimplification.
Microeconomics,

Microeconomics

I have completed Graduate level coursework in Microeconomics at Caltech and consequent familiarity with the methods of experimental and theoretical microeconomics.
Physics,

Physics

I graduated from Caltech and Johns Hopkins University with significant coursework in mathematical and experimental physics. I specialize in high school and college level physics, including mechanics, quantum mechanics and electrodynamics.
Prealgebra,

Prealgebra

Prealgebra is, as the name suggests, preparation for algebra, one of the foundations of modern mathematics. It deals with rudiments of the concepts of function, variable, and equation, and ensures that students are competent in the numerical operations essential for success in higher math - addition, subtraction, division and multiplication, and percentages, as well as in logic. I have studied algebra at the graduate level and can help you or your child understand this crucial subject and succeed in it.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Precalculus is just what it says it is - the study of mathematics necessary for understanding calculus. It deals with functions, graphs, analysis and other subjects that most students know from earlier courses, but at a higher level and more depth. My qualifications to teach this subject involve a master's degree in mathematics and mastery of all high school level mathematics. I look forward to assisting you or your child in raising their grades in this important subject.
SAT Math,

SAT Math

In addition to knowing the mathematical subjects present on the SAT backward and forward, I have also taught the subject professionally and can teach you methods to increase your speed, precision and guessing accuracy while taking the test. While I cannot say that I entirely approve of the mindset that drove the development of the SAT, the test itself is not difficult and can be approached well by almost anyone. Come work with me and up your scores.
Statistics,

Statistics

In addition to having been exposed to (and written on) many subjects involving statistics (quantum mechanics, statistical physics, etc), I have also written quite a few computer programs to handle data science tasks, which involve high-level statistical computations. I have also served as my community's "math translator" for over fifteen years and helped people interpret statistical findings in finance and sociology.
Writing

Writing

After the necessary technical skills - which are not that formidable - have been gained, good writing is a simple matter of passion, imagination and truth-telling. This is especially true of academic writing. I have fifteen years of experience writing, as a researcher, poet and storyteller. It is one of my favorite subjects and one I am almost always happy to share about.

Math

ACT Math,

ACT Math

I know all the mathematics that appears on the ACT. I also know many methods for obtaining higher scores on and greater capacity with the test itself.
Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra 1 is one of the basic building blocks for thinking abstractly about logic and structure. Therefore I like it a lot. If you're thinking of going on in math, a solid understanding of algebra is really fundamental. I can help you get the hang of and master this subject.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Algebra II is a foundational course for most higher math like calculus, linear algebra and differential equations. I can help you achieve success in this subject.
Calculus,

Calculus

Mathematicians, physicists, chemists and other scientists use calculus constantly, and I am no exception. It's not too much of a stretch to say that it is a pillar of modern math and science, and as such I know it very well. I've done research that used advanced forms of this branch of math, and taught it to many students.
Differential Equations,

Differential Equations

My background: I have taught this subject to many students over the years, at a variety of age and ability levels. Differential equations, to me, are very interesting. It takes so little to make them so complicated and intricate!
Discrete Math,

Discrete Math

I have taken and passed (with an A) upper-undergraduate level discrete mathematics courses. I have also assisted several students with this subject.
Geometry,

Geometry

Geometry means, literally, 'to measure the Earth' in Latin, and that is a good description of what geometry is all about. Geometers study how to measure lengths, times, volumes, areas, and other physical quantities of interest, as well as to discover relationships between physical objects and the models we use to describe them. I have studied geometry at the high school, college and graduate levels, and am able to assist people in their studies, whether their goals are to achieve higher grades or to understand subject matter more deeply.
Linear Algebra,

Linear Algebra

I took linear algebra while still in high school, got an A grade, then received A's in several algebra courses (abstract algebra, mathematical methods of physics, graduate-level algebra) and received A's in all of them. To this day I can prove that a finite dimensional operator A is nilpotent iff its matrix representation is upper triangular in some basis.
Logic,

Logic

Logic is the study of methods of reasoning and inference and the means we use to reach conclusions in the physical world. There are many branches of logic - symbolic, intuitive, fuzzy, and so on - but at its core all of them try to formulate precisely how it is possible to decide between truth and falsehood. I have studied symbolic logic at the college level and am happy to use what I have learned to assist individuals in the computing, economic, and mathematical sciences to further their study and understanding.
Physics,

Physics

I graduated from Caltech and Johns Hopkins University with significant coursework in mathematical and experimental physics. I specialize in high school and college level physics, including mechanics, quantum mechanics and electrodynamics.
Prealgebra,

Prealgebra

Prealgebra is, as the name suggests, preparation for algebra, one of the foundations of modern mathematics. It deals with rudiments of the concepts of function, variable, and equation, and ensures that students are competent in the numerical operations essential for success in higher math - addition, subtraction, division and multiplication, and percentages, as well as in logic. I have studied algebra at the graduate level and can help you or your child understand this crucial subject and succeed in it.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Precalculus is just what it says it is - the study of mathematics necessary for understanding calculus. It deals with functions, graphs, analysis and other subjects that most students know from earlier courses, but at a higher level and more depth. My qualifications to teach this subject involve a master's degree in mathematics and mastery of all high school level mathematics. I look forward to assisting you or your child in raising their grades in this important subject.
Probability,

Probability

Probability is the study of likelihood and how to determine it, and is a large branch on the tree of mathematics. I have studied probability and statistics at the graduate level and applied what I learned in physics, chemistry and business. I can help you put this powerful tool to work for you in your classes or your life.
SAT Math,

SAT Math

In addition to knowing the mathematical subjects present on the SAT backward and forward, I have also taught the subject professionally and can teach you methods to increase your speed, precision and guessing accuracy while taking the test. While I cannot say that I entirely approve of the mindset that drove the development of the SAT, the test itself is not difficult and can be approached well by almost anyone. Come work with me and up your scores.
Statistics,

Statistics

In addition to having been exposed to (and written on) many subjects involving statistics (quantum mechanics, statistical physics, etc), I have also written quite a few computer programs to handle data science tasks, which involve high-level statistical computations. I have also served as my community's "math translator" for over fifteen years and helped people interpret statistical findings in finance and sociology.
Trigonometry

Trigonometry

Trigonometry is the study of the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles. Its most famous functions - sine, cosine and tangent - are known to students the world over. I have studied mathematics at the graduate level and mastered trigonometry, and look forward to passing that knowledge on to others in their studies.

Most Popular

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra 1 is one of the basic building blocks for thinking abstractly about logic and structure. Therefore I like it a lot. If you're thinking of going on in math, a solid understanding of algebra is really fundamental. I can help you get the hang of and master this subject.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Algebra II is a foundational course for most higher math like calculus, linear algebra and differential equations. I can help you achieve success in this subject.
Calculus,

Calculus

Mathematicians, physicists, chemists and other scientists use calculus constantly, and I am no exception. It's not too much of a stretch to say that it is a pillar of modern math and science, and as such I know it very well. I've done research that used advanced forms of this branch of math, and taught it to many students.
Chemistry,

Chemistry

During college, I took chemistry courses in both general/analytical chemistry theory and laboratory chemistry. I also studied quantum mechanics, the foundations for modern chemistry, extensively.
Geometry,

Geometry

Geometry means, literally, 'to measure the Earth' in Latin, and that is a good description of what geometry is all about. Geometers study how to measure lengths, times, volumes, areas, and other physical quantities of interest, as well as to discover relationships between physical objects and the models we use to describe them. I have studied geometry at the high school, college and graduate levels, and am able to assist people in their studies, whether their goals are to achieve higher grades or to understand subject matter more deeply.
Physics,

Physics

I graduated from Caltech and Johns Hopkins University with significant coursework in mathematical and experimental physics. I specialize in high school and college level physics, including mechanics, quantum mechanics and electrodynamics.
Prealgebra,

Prealgebra

Prealgebra is, as the name suggests, preparation for algebra, one of the foundations of modern mathematics. It deals with rudiments of the concepts of function, variable, and equation, and ensures that students are competent in the numerical operations essential for success in higher math - addition, subtraction, division and multiplication, and percentages, as well as in logic. I have studied algebra at the graduate level and can help you or your child understand this crucial subject and succeed in it.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Precalculus is just what it says it is - the study of mathematics necessary for understanding calculus. It deals with functions, graphs, analysis and other subjects that most students know from earlier courses, but at a higher level and more depth. My qualifications to teach this subject involve a master's degree in mathematics and mastery of all high school level mathematics. I look forward to assisting you or your child in raising their grades in this important subject.
Statistics,

Statistics

In addition to having been exposed to (and written on) many subjects involving statistics (quantum mechanics, statistical physics, etc), I have also written quite a few computer programs to handle data science tasks, which involve high-level statistical computations. I have also served as my community's "math translator" for over fifteen years and helped people interpret statistical findings in finance and sociology.
Writing

Writing

After the necessary technical skills - which are not that formidable - have been gained, good writing is a simple matter of passion, imagination and truth-telling. This is especially true of academic writing. I have fifteen years of experience writing, as a researcher, poet and storyteller. It is one of my favorite subjects and one I am almost always happy to share about.

Other

Macroeconomics,

Macroeconomics

Honestly, I'm just a good thinker with some facility for abstract concepts. Most undergrad-level coursework in macroeconomics is kind of a joke anyway, in my opinion. I took macroeconomics in college and got an A. But the whole subject is rampant with oversimplification.
Microeconomics

Microeconomics

I have completed Graduate level coursework in Microeconomics at Caltech and consequent familiarity with the methods of experimental and theoretical microeconomics.

Science

Chemistry,

Chemistry

During college, I took chemistry courses in both general/analytical chemistry theory and laboratory chemistry. I also studied quantum mechanics, the foundations for modern chemistry, extensively.
Ecology,

Ecology

Ecology is the study of how biological creatures and systems interact with one another to form the world we see. It incorporates elements of biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics to arrive at its conclusions, and literacy in it is an essential for anyone who wants to be an active citizen of our world. I have advanced education in all the foundational sciences of ecology, as well as hands-on experience living in and analyzing functional ecosystems. I can help you understand the concepts and thinking behind the words in your ecology textbook.
Econometrics,

Econometrics

Econometrics is the theory and practice of analyzing the workings of household, local, regional, national and global economies using mathematics. It makes assumptions about human behavior in economic transactions and uses these to derive rules that managers and decision makers can use in formulating policies, pricing structures, and budgets for a large class of expenditures. I have successful graduate-level experience in econometrics and applied the concepts I learned there in managing my own business. I can help you make sense of the business behind the equations and models.
Physical Science,

Physical Science

Physical science is the study of materials at the level of physics - that is, the level at which chemical or biological interactions are unimportant and matter is basically inert in comparison. I studied physics and physical science at the college level and can help students enhance their understanding and performance in this fundamental field.
Physics,

Physics

I graduated from Caltech and Johns Hopkins University with significant coursework in mathematical and experimental physics. I specialize in high school and college level physics, including mechanics, quantum mechanics and electrodynamics.
ACT Science

Special Needs

Special Needs

Special Needs

I have worked with children and adults with special needs as a counselor for three years. I have taught classes to adults with special needs for a half year. This combined with my academic abilities gives me a background sufficient to tutor many students with special needs.

Summer

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra 1 is one of the basic building blocks for thinking abstractly about logic and structure. Therefore I like it a lot. If you're thinking of going on in math, a solid understanding of algebra is really fundamental. I can help you get the hang of and master this subject.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Algebra II is a foundational course for most higher math like calculus, linear algebra and differential equations. I can help you achieve success in this subject.
Calculus,

Calculus

Mathematicians, physicists, chemists and other scientists use calculus constantly, and I am no exception. It's not too much of a stretch to say that it is a pillar of modern math and science, and as such I know it very well. I've done research that used advanced forms of this branch of math, and taught it to many students.
Chemistry,

Chemistry

During college, I took chemistry courses in both general/analytical chemistry theory and laboratory chemistry. I also studied quantum mechanics, the foundations for modern chemistry, extensively.
GED,

GED

This is one of my favorite subjects in which to tutor. The GED is a great option for people coming to school late in life or young people who do better outside of a standard school environment.
Geometry,

Geometry

Geometry means, literally, 'to measure the Earth' in Latin, and that is a good description of what geometry is all about. Geometers study how to measure lengths, times, volumes, areas, and other physical quantities of interest, as well as to discover relationships between physical objects and the models we use to describe them. I have studied geometry at the high school, college and graduate levels, and am able to assist people in their studies, whether their goals are to achieve higher grades or to understand subject matter more deeply.
Macroeconomics,

Macroeconomics

Honestly, I'm just a good thinker with some facility for abstract concepts. Most undergrad-level coursework in macroeconomics is kind of a joke anyway, in my opinion. I took macroeconomics in college and got an A. But the whole subject is rampant with oversimplification.
Microeconomics,

Microeconomics

I have completed Graduate level coursework in Microeconomics at Caltech and consequent familiarity with the methods of experimental and theoretical microeconomics.
Physics,

Physics

I graduated from Caltech and Johns Hopkins University with significant coursework in mathematical and experimental physics. I specialize in high school and college level physics, including mechanics, quantum mechanics and electrodynamics.
SAT Math,

SAT Math

In addition to knowing the mathematical subjects present on the SAT backward and forward, I have also taught the subject professionally and can teach you methods to increase your speed, precision and guessing accuracy while taking the test. While I cannot say that I entirely approve of the mindset that drove the development of the SAT, the test itself is not difficult and can be approached well by almost anyone. Come work with me and up your scores.
Statistics,

Statistics

In addition to having been exposed to (and written on) many subjects involving statistics (quantum mechanics, statistical physics, etc), I have also written quite a few computer programs to handle data science tasks, which involve high-level statistical computations. I have also served as my community's "math translator" for over fifteen years and helped people interpret statistical findings in finance and sociology.
Writing

Writing

After the necessary technical skills - which are not that formidable - have been gained, good writing is a simple matter of passion, imagination and truth-telling. This is especially true of academic writing. I have fifteen years of experience writing, as a researcher, poet and storyteller. It is one of my favorite subjects and one I am almost always happy to share about.

Test Preparation

ACT Math,

ACT Math

I know all the mathematics that appears on the ACT. I also know many methods for obtaining higher scores on and greater capacity with the test itself.
GED,

GED

This is one of my favorite subjects in which to tutor. The GED is a great option for people coming to school late in life or young people who do better outside of a standard school environment.
GMAT,

GMAT

The GMAT is basically a test to see if you can reason analytically (i.e. quantitatively) and verbally, the two most basic forms of reasoning necessary in the business world. If you can do both of these well, you will succeed. I will go through many practice tests with you, showing you your successes and errors in reasoning, so that you will see how to make conclusions with speed and accuracy. A note: I never actually took this test. But math is math and reasoning is reasoning.
GRE,

GRE

Perfect score on math and verbal sections of the GRE (2003)
SAT Math,

SAT Math

In addition to knowing the mathematical subjects present on the SAT backward and forward, I have also taught the subject professionally and can teach you methods to increase your speed, precision and guessing accuracy while taking the test. While I cannot say that I entirely approve of the mindset that drove the development of the SAT, the test itself is not difficult and can be approached well by almost anyone. Come work with me and up your scores.
ACT Science

Examples of Expertise


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Ratings and Reviews


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Reviews

Math genius!

I am so very grateful to have Bruce J. give me tutorials! I was out of school for about 15 years and have forgotten some stuff. I could have not made it without his guidance and instructions through the Statistics course I am taking in my last semester. Bruce not only is a Math genius knowing the subject but he is also creating a conducive environment, calm ambiance and lots of patience without the intimidation and the "Math fear" I have felt at the beginning of this course. I cannot thank him enough!

DANIELA, 5 lessons with Bruce

Thorough Tutor!

Bruce and I went over feature selection, how the AIC is used test models for feature selection, and overall goals to improve my data science skills. One of the things I like about Bruce is, not only does he help you understand the task you are working, he gives knowledge of why things are the way they are. We went over the Akaike Information Criterion that is used in an R package. We dove deep in the math behind it and he explained in detail what the AIC did in this R package. Definitely hiring again.

Rolando, 4 lessons with Bruce

GREAT, GREAT, GREAT!

Amazing! So amazing! No need to be wordy, Bruce is the best! Do yourself a favor and ask for his help!

Steve, 2 lessons with Bruce

Intelligent and great at explaining difficult concepts

Bruce went through an econometrics assignment with me, explaining to me the meaning behind the production function variables. We also brainstormed reasons for their potential over/underestimation. Brice was very patient with me and even messaged me afterwards when new ideas popped into his head.

Hanna, 1 lesson with Bruce

Circumstances

Although Bruce was not very familiar with the material, he did his best to try to assist me in working through the problems and explain. Unfortunately the material did not have very many clear examples to help.

Mimi, 2 lessons with Bruce

Knowledgeable and really nice

I wasn’t understanding the method and he broke it down to soo many different ways until I understood. He was real nice and patient. Also productive and efficient in the session.

Rose, 2 lessons with Bruce

Great tutor

Bruce taught me how to handle some of my math related anxiety, which was great. He also helped me understand the "why" behind a lot of the problems I was having which is an important aspect for me if I'm going to have a full grasp of the material. He was also very patient and never condescending as I worked through a fee of the problems at my own pace and asked questions as I needed.

Lynne, 2 lessons with Bruce

Extremely knowledgeable and patient.

We are grateful for his willingness to help our daughter. Knowledgeable, honest, calm, and caring.

Liesl, 6 lessons with Bruce

Efficient and knowledgeable

Was spot on, wasted no time and taught me tremendously on the topic at hand (global financing) I am very grateful for his patient and kind outlook that accompanied the service!

Devorah , 2 lessons with Bruce

Economics

Bruce communicated very well and really helped me understand the concepts of economics. Bruce is an excellent tutor! He made sure that I understood all the topics I needed. He is beyond knowledgeable it Wyzant.

Ann, 1 lesson with Bruce
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