Jerik is a graduate student in Mathematics at Texas A&M University interested in unusual and interesting problems. He understands that math is 20% learning and 80% communication, and that math is best learned when you are having fun. He wants people to be taught the way he wishes he had been taught in a low-stress, interactive environment.
Courses Taught by Jerik:
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
CHEM 107 | General Chemistry for Engineers
CHEM 117 | General Chemistry for Engineers Lab
CHEM 119 | Fundamentals of Chemistry I
CHEM 120 | Fundamentals of Chemistry II
MATH 140 | Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences
MATH 142 | Business Calculus
MATH 147 | Calculus I for Biologists
MATH 148 | Calculus II for Biologists
MATH 150 | Functions, Trigonometry and Linear Systems
MATH 151 | Engineering Mathematics I
MATH 152 | Engineering Mathematics II
MATH 167 | Exploration in Mathematics
MATH 168 | Finite Mathematics
MATH 170 | Freshman Mathematics Lab
MATH 171 | Calculus I
MATH 172 | Calculus II
MATH 221 | Several Variable Calculus
MATH 251 | Engineering Mathematics III
MATH 302 | Discrete Mathematics
MATH 304 | Linear Algebra
MATH 308 | Differential Equations
MATH 309 | Linear Algebra for Differential Equations
MATH 311 | Topics in Applied Mathematics I
MATH 323 | Linear Algebra
MATH 365 | Structure of Mathematics I
MATH 366 | Structure of Mathematics II
MATH 367 | Basic Concepts of Geometry
MATH 376 | Intermediate Abstract Algebra
MATH 401 | Advanced Engineering Mathematics
MATH 407 | Complex Variables
MATH 409 | Advanced Calculus I
MATH 410 | Advanced Calculus II
MATH 411 | Mathematical Probability
MATH 412 | Theory of Partial Differential Equations
MATH 414 | Fourier Series and Wavelets
MATH 415 | Modern Algebra I
MATH 416 | Modern Algebra II
MATH 423 | Linear Algebra II
MATH 433 | Applied Algebra
MATH 442 | Mathematical Modeling
MATH 447 | Principles of Analysis II
MATH 467 | Modern Geometry
PHYS 201 | College Physics I
PHYS 206 | Newtonian Mechanics Engr
STAT 211 | Principles of Statistics I
BLINN COLLEGE
CHEM 1305 | Introductory Chemistry I
CHEM 1405 | Introductory Chemistry II
CHEM 1407 | Introductory Chemistry II
CHEM 1409 | General Chemistry for Engineers
CHEM 1411 | General Chemistry I
CHEM 1412 | General Chemistry II
MATH 0314 | Intermediate Algebra for MATH 1414 (NCBO)
MATH 0324 | Developmental Mathematics for MATH 1324 (NCBO)
MATH 0332 | Developmental Mathematics for MATH 1332 (NCBO)
MATH 0342 | Developmental Mathematics for MATH 1342 (NCBO)
MATH 1314 | College Algebra
MATH 1316 | Plane Trigonometry
MATH 1324 | Mathematics for Business & Social Sciences
MATH 1325 | Calculus for Business
MATH 1332 | Contemporary Math
MATH 1342 | Elementary Statistical Methods
MATH 1350 | Math for Teachers I
MATH 1351 | Math for Teachers II
MATH 1414 | College Algebra
MATH 2305 | Discrete Math
MATH 2318 | Linear Algebra
MATH 2320 | Differential Equations
MATH 2412 | Pre-Calculus Math
MATH 2413 | Calculus I
MATH 2414 | Calculus II
MATH 2415 | Calculus III
PHYS 1401 | College Physics I
PHYS 1410 | Introductory Physics
PHYS 2325 | University Physics I
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES
HS CHEM | Chemistry
HS CHEM | Chemistry Pre-AP
HS CHEM | Chemistry II AP
HS MATH | Algebra I
HS MATH | Algebra I Pre-AP
HS MATH | Geometry
HS MATH | Geometry Flipped
HS MATH | Geometry Pre-AP
HS MATH | Algebraic Reasoning
HS MATH | Algebra II
HS MATH | Algebra II Pre-AP
HS MATH | Mathematical Applications in Ag, Food and Natural Resources
HS MATH | Data Analysis
HS MATH | Pre-Calculus
HS MATH | Pre-Calculus Pre-AP
HS MATH | AP Calculus AB
HS MATH | AP Calculus BC
HS SCIENCE | Physics I
HS SCIENCE | AP Physics I
Education:
BS Mathematics, Texas A&M University
MS Mathematics, Texas A&M University, In Progress
Experience:
High School Math and Science Tutor, 2–Years
College Tutor, 4–Years
Professional Tutor – Aggieland Tutoring, 2022–Present
Hobbies:
Tabletop Games | Movies and Anime | Video Games | Recreational Math | Programming
Quotes of Interest:
“But it ain’t about how hard you hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.” — Rocky Balboa
“Physics is too hard for physicists.” — David Hilbert