I am a Boston College graduate and a current Master’s student in Political Science, maintaining a 4.0 GPA. My academic background has given me a deep understanding of American government, international relations, political theory, and research design. Throughout my program, I have completed extensive coursework and original research projects involving political conflict, human trafficking, and governance systems. These experiences allow me to help students not only understand complex...
I am a Boston College graduate and a current Master’s student in Political Science, maintaining a 4.0 GPA. My academic background has given me a deep understanding of American government, international relations, political theory, and research design. Throughout my program, I have completed extensive coursework and original research projects involving political conflict, human trafficking, and governance systems. These experiences allow me to help students not only understand complex political concepts, but also connect them to real-world events and data.
I have been teaching and mentoring students for several years in a variety of settings, ranging from one-on-one instruction to structured lessons. My teaching experience includes helping high school and college students with political science coursework, essay writing, research papers, and exam preparation.
My tutoring approach focuses on clarity, organization, and application. I believe students learn best when they understand not only the material, but also how to think critically about it. Whether a student needs help understanding federalism, structuring a research paper, or preparing for a class discussion, I work with them step-by-step until they feel comfortable and capable. My goal is to help students achieve mastery and to guide them toward academic independence and improved performance over time.