Forrest Rule

 Forrest Rule

Forrest Rule

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Apr 30, 2018
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Would take again: Yes
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His class was really cool. Everything was very relevant and useful even though it was a ton of work. He can be a smart ass but his class is comfortable and he explains things to a degree that everyone will understand, as long as someone would ask questions. Do not be afraid to speak up and talk back. He is also really helpful in office hours.

Biography

Texas A&M University College Station - Communication

Doctoral Candidate at Texas A&M University
Research
Forrest
Rule
Sacramento, California
Experienced communication researcher with a demonstrated history of teaching in higher education. Skilled in interviewing, archival research, document review, content analysis, social network analysis, writing, editing, fact-checking, and public speaking. Strong research professional with substantial service experience.


Experience

  • Texas A&M University

    Doctoral Fellow

    Courses Taught: Interviewing, Communication Technology, Persuasion, Public Speaking, American Oratory, and Argumentation and Debate

  • University of Oregon

    Graduate Teaching Fellow

    Courses Taught: College Writing I & II

  • California State University-Sacramento

    Lecturer

    Forrest worked at California State University-Sacramento as a Lecturer

  • US Government Accountability Office

    Analyst Student Intern

    Assisted GAO analysts on the Homeland Security and Justice Team in planning and conducting in-depth reviews of executive branch programs; collected and analyzed quantitative and qualitative data; prepared interview questions and document requests; conducted interviews; briefed senior government officials;traced and verified data in analyses prepared by other audit teams; coordinated with other legislative agencies.

Education

  • Texas A&M University

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in progress

    Communication

  • Texas A&M University

    Doctoral Fellow


    Courses Taught: Interviewing, Communication Technology, Persuasion, Public Speaking, American Oratory, and Argumentation and Debate

  • University of Oregon

    Master of Arts (M.A.)

    Folklore

  • University of Oregon

    Graduate Teaching Fellow


    Courses Taught: College Writing I & II

  • California State University-Sacramento

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    Humanities

  • California State University-Sacramento

    Lecturer



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