I am currently a Mechanical Engineering student at UCLA, where I have developed a strong academic background in mathematics, physics, and engineering design. My studies have strengthened my ability to approach complex technical problems with creativity and clarity, and I enjoy helping students build that same confidence in STEM subjects. I’ve been tutoring and mentoring students for several years, supporting both high school and college learners in math, physics, and introductory engineering...
I am currently a Mechanical Engineering student at UCLA, where I have developed a strong academic background in mathematics, physics, and engineering design. My studies have strengthened my ability to approach complex technical problems with creativity and clarity, and I enjoy helping students build that same confidence in STEM subjects. I’ve been tutoring and mentoring students for several years, supporting both high school and college learners in math, physics, and introductory engineering courses. As a mentor for the HerTech Robotics Program at Clovis North High School, I guide students through design challenges, problem-solving strategies, and teamwork. My tutoring style is interactive and focused on developing independent thinkers. I use an indirect tutoring approach, encouraging students to ask questions and explore different ways of solving problems rather than just memorizing answers. By guiding them to discover solutions themselves, I help strengthen their critical thinking, confidence, and long-term understanding. My goal is to make learning both approachable and meaningful, so students not only master the material but also gain the tools to think like engineers and problem solvers.