Experience.

For over ten years, I’ve maintained a private practice, teaching subjects ranging from pre-algebra to Spanish to short story composition, to students of all ages.

At Yale, I was a faculty-nominated Writing Tutor, as well as an Undergraduate Teaching Fellow for the Directed Studies program, an interdisciplinary introduction to the Western canon. I also taught a seminar to middle and high school students entitled “Socrates and the Art of Philosophizing.”

Broad academic experience enables me to teach a wide range of subjects. Selected coursework includes:

  • Formal and mathematical logic; multi-variable calculus, linear algebra, real analysis

  • Western literature, philosophy, and political thought from antiquity to modernity

  • Advanced non-fiction writing seminars

I received my B.A. in Humanities, with Distinction in the Major. My thesis concerned the use of diagrams and equations in moral philosophy and was supported by the Franke Fellowship for Science and the Humanities.

When I applied to college, I was admitted to: Yale, Columbia (as a Kluge Scholar), The University of Chicago (as a President’s Scholar), Northwestern, Williams, Swarthmore, and Vassar.

In my spare time, I play cello, climb, and perform comedy.