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Follow on Google News | University of Michigan Mathematics PhD, Ian Pulizzotto, Announces New Online Tutoring ServiceMath Whiz Professor Attempts to Single-Handedly Help Students Everywhere Succeed
By: Math Street USA University of Michigan Doctor of Mathematics, Ian Pulizzotto, out of concern for students everywhere, has decided to lend his expertise and attention to students at all levels who want to understand the subject better, make better grades and succeed, by launching a new online tutoring and coaching service. All sessions online to be conducted by the Doctor, himself. Finally…Understand and Succeed at Mathematics: 2015 marks the year one of the brightest mathematicians in the USA has ‘seen enough of students becoming anxious and frustrated. Math anxiety is now shown to affect students physically in many research studies.' The Doctor has spent 29 of his 42 years actively engaged in helping students wrap their minds around mathematics. He is indeed, an expert, and works with all of the students, himself. Dr. Pulizzotto announced today a bi-level online mathematics tutoring service. One online service is for students K-12 to help parents motivate their children to succeed in mathematics. Subjects include but are not limited to arithmetic, general mathematics, geometry, pre-algebra, algebra, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus, statistics, probability, AP calculus. He also offers physics. He writes the test questions for state wide assessment tests for K-12 for the last 12 years. He offers PSAT and other test preparation services. Visit: http://www.MathStreetUsa.com The second online service offered is for college and university students at all levels of mathematics including arithmetic, general mathematics, geometry, algebra, linear algebra, calculus, multivariate calculus, differential equations, statistics, probability (including graduate level probability) 1-844-DOCMATH (362-6284) Online tutoring has gained in popularity over the last few years due to the convenience, in part. Students are used to spending many hours on computers and are often able to focus better on the computer screen without as many distractions. It cuts down on travel time to offline sessions, as well, and enables students to access expert help they might not be able to receive otherwise. Visit: http://www.MathStreetUsa.com #### About Us: Dr. Ian Pulizzotto is a University of Michigan Mathematics Ph.D. specializing in teaching K-12 and College students one on one online and offline. He creates the questions for state wide assessment tests and College entrance exams. He also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics. End
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