...I graduated with a degree in physics because I love both the sciences and math. I love experiments, I love learning about cause-and effect, and I crave learning the "why" and "how" behind pretty much everything. I was part of several physics organizations and I am also a co-author of two peer-reviewed publications. (read more)
...Of course, much philosophy was written in other languages. For this reason, before moving to Chicago I lived for two years in Berlin, where I struggled with and eventually mastered the beautiful German language. My training in ancient Greek was in intensive courses at UCBerkeley and UChicago. (read more)
...I also took an upper level course titled Introduction to Teaching the Exceptional Individual which covers helping students with special needs CBEST passed. I completed the English, and the Math portion of the CBEST. I have a teaching credential, so I passed the CBEST. (read more)
...I have a great love for Boolean and First-Order Predicate Logic. I have studied logic several times in both philosophy and mathematics courses, but most notably, I took a class in college on mathematical logic which concluded with a proof of The Soundness and Completeness Theorem of First-Order ... (read more)
...I could discuss it endlessly, and in as much depth as any audience would allow. The benefit of this to any math student would be that they will find my patience profuse, my eagerness to clarify its techniques tireless, my ingenuity unparalleled in creating the most illuminating metaphors for its... (read more)