Dr. David Kronmiller

Several years ago I became seriously concerned in the decline of U.S. technology and educational standing in the world. The future of the United Sates depends on well-educated young people. The change needs to start in secondary education. As a physicist, I had seen the decline in U.S. physicist's involvement in frontier research areas. I decided to change what I could. I started mentoring ten students a year starting in their sophomore year in high school. I sincerely believe that together we can promote change, one student at a time. It is from this experience the PhD Tutor Method (TM) was developed.

My books are study guides to prepare students for one of the most important standardized tests that a student will face, the ACT and SAT. Their GPA and ACT or SAT tests score will determine what college they will attend and what companies will hire them after college. In short these exams set what the rest of their life and life style will be.

This has been a great year! This year's seniors have now been admitted to CAL, CalPoly, Columbia, The Air Force Academy and two more, the total is now eleven, to USC.

This PhD Tutor Method (TM) provides the student with an approach that instills confidence that the student will finish each section with time to review their responses. This lowers the stress level and allows the student to obtain the best possible score based on their skill set. Dr. Kronmiller then provides instruction and practice problems that strengthen their skill set.

Dr. Kronmiller holds an earned PhD. in Physics from the University of Texas at Dallas where he was a Robert Welch Fellow in Chemistry. He earned a B.S. in Natural Sciences, in the major areas of astronomy, math, physics and chemistry, from the University of Cincinnati. He is the inventor on multiple patents and author of peer review publications in electronics, physics, and chemistry. He is a member of the American Physical Society, Sigma Pi Sigma - National Physics Honor Society, American Chemical Society and the IEEE. In his early twenties, he worked for P&G and developed Downy fabric softener and optical brighteners for Tide. In his thirties, Dr. Kronmiller served as part of a medical missionary team in the Amazon Jungle of Brazil. Most recently using a method of laser chemistry, Dr. Kronmiller developed an asymmetric separation membrane used for water purification for long duration space flight. He has been teaching for over 40 years.