I’m currently pursuing my Ph.D. in Aerospace Science and Engineering at the University of California, Davis, where I also earned dual bachelor’s degrees in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Through years of challenging coursework—from differential equations and control systems to heat transfer and aerodynamics—I’ve developed not only a deep understanding of STEM subjects, but also a passion for making them approachable and engaging for others.
I’ve been tutoring students for several...
I’m currently pursuing my Ph.D. in Aerospace Science and Engineering at the University of California, Davis, where I also earned dual bachelor’s degrees in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Through years of challenging coursework—from differential equations and control systems to heat transfer and aerodynamics—I’ve developed not only a deep understanding of STEM subjects, but also a passion for making them approachable and engaging for others.
I’ve been tutoring students for several years, most notably through my position at Juni Learning, where I taught one-on-one math sessions to students ages 9–13. I led personalized lessons in Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry, tailoring each session to the student's pace and learning style. I made it a priority to build trust and confidence in my students, helping them overcome frustration and feel proud of their progress. I also maintained consistent communication with parents to support each student's long-term goals. Beyond formal tutoring, I’ve supported fellow students in college-level engineering courses and have served as a teaching assistant, reinforcing my skills in clear, thoughtful explanation and problem-solving under pressure.
My tutoring style is patient, encouraging, and grounded in real understanding—my goal is not just to help students get the right answer, but to help them truly understand why it’s right. I believe that anyone can succeed in math and science with the right support, and I love helping students discover their own potential.