Linear Algebra Tutoring

At Adam Wes we understand that once a student starts delving into more advanced mathematics subjects such as linear algebra, it can definitely turn into a stressful situation if unprepared. We are confident that our tutors possess all the skills necessary to help each student gain confidence in this subject.

Linear algebra is taught at a basic level in high school, and in college courses is taken up to a more advanced stage. It branches off of Algebra II and involves the use of matrices and shows you the different types of matrix operations and applications.

Once in college, linear algebra becomes a much more advanced study, getting into operations with spaces and operations with matrices. It’s important to our tutors that we know precisely what level each student is on so that we can narrow down the subject to specific needs.

Linear algebra is extremely useful when applied to computer programming and even physics. Generally, sophomore mathematics or physics majors in college will need to add this subject to their arsenal.

We want to make sure that all students know that our tutors are exceptionally skilled and confident in this field. Each tutor must complete an advanced exam, demonstrating their skills on the functions and methods involved in linear algebra, so that we know they are capable of catering to any needs of any student!

Testimonials

My children were very happy with the help they got from Daniel. He was very kind, patient, knowledgeable. He was the perfect tutor.

- Julia S. February 16, 2011

I am absolutely satisfied! I have only taken one class and have truly found my saviour. Not only was he patient and let me go threw countless examples, he changed my complete outlook on math and I already have him booked for another session.

- Arily N. March 16, 2011

John was an amazing tutor! He was able to get me from failing Organic Chemistry to passing my final and my class in just a few sessions! He is very knowledgeable in all sciences especially organic chemistry. He was able to bring a very complicated subject matter down to a basic understandable con...

- Amanda K. May 28, 2010

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