...I have been a steady Biblical student for most of my life as an active Orthodox Christian. All the same, my real education in the Bible began during my college years through Socratic-like essays. My sophomore essay was on the concept of obedience as presented in Deuteronomy, an assessment of Aquinas' Treatise on the Divine Nature with ties to Biblical theory. (read more)
...If you are in Pre-Calc, you have most likely seen all the information before. While the test is certainly checking for content knowledge, it also checks for a certain level of ability to manipulate the material. Though a calculator is allowed, all questions are designed to be done without, and usually with less effort or the same as typing into the calculator. (read more)
...My bachelors degree from the University of Michigan—Dearborn is in French, and I am certified to teach the language at the secondary level. I enjoy speaking French and practice reading classic French literature to practice and maintain fluency. My educational background and teaching experience has introduced me to study tools and methods that can work for every student. (read more)
...I conducted 5 years of additional research as a postdoctoral fellow, and now I am fully focused on teaching, as a college instructor and a tutor. I love to share my enthusiasm for science with intellectually curious, motivated students. Sharing my enthusiasm is the easy part; the challenge is t... (read more)
...Algebra is the language of mathematics and languages are best taught by example. I have tutored Algebra 2, both regular and advanced, for over 10 years. It is a continuation of the language of Algebra 1 and is also best taught by example. (read more)