...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)
...Taught ordinary differential equations at Kansas State University. 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. (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)