...I have a Master's degree in theology with a concentration in apologetics, which is the science and art of rational argumentation. I possess 18 credit units at the Master's level in this concentration. This discipline studies what constitutes a cohesive case by identifying logical fallacies and other erroneous tactics in argumentation and persuasion. (read more)
...Also studied related topics of analysis, linear algebra, and partial and stochastic differential equations. I have taught linear algebra at Dartmouth College (both as TA and course instructor) and at Kansas State (course instructor). I taught differential equations at Kansas State. I know both subjects very well. (read more)
...I am told time and again how patient I am. My students appreciate the variety of ways that I am able to present material to them. I never want a student to feel "on-the-spot"! (read more)
...Throughout my educational journey, I have had many opportunities to tutor. Starting informally in high-school, I soon began tutoring professionally in my second semester of college and continued into graduate school. I have mainly worked one on one with high-school and college students in the subjects of math, chemistry, physics, economics, and test preparation. (read more)