...My areas of specialty are ancient Christianity, Hermeticism, and archaic and classical Hellenistic religion. I stress a comparative, non-judgmental approach which allows the student to comprehend very complex theological concepts in a short time period. Undergraduate studies at Marlboro College in Classics, Latin translation, history and mythology. (read more)
...As a teacher, I would rather give the student an answer to a problem and explain to them the steps in how to get that answer. This way, the student can see how to solve the problem and relate to others that they may find. It is important for me that I don't teach for the test, but rather the test relates to what is being taught. (read more)
...I've recieved top marks on the SAT, GRE, and LSAT. I have a BA in Government & Politics from the University of Maryland's prestigious honors program, and a graduate certificate in Geographic Information Systems from CUNY Hunter College. I tutor part time while I work for a local flight simulator. (read more)
...I have a love for children and animals (I volunteer at the local animal shelter), and I am convinced that education is paramount in the lives of children. Update: As of 2014 I have taken three courses: "An Introduction To Teaching ESL/EFL, Response to Intervention: Strategies That Work, and Reading Apprenticeship". Currently I am tutoring online and in person. (read more)
...I also write stories in my free time and am currently working on finishing my book. I have done extensive research utilizing America as a comparative country to both the Soviet Union and Rome. Two of my thesis papers involve a direct comparison of early America to contemporary America to assess the similarities and differences of each country's government. (read more)