I hold a Bachelor of Science in Statistics from Case Western Reserve University and a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Cincinnati. My academic background has provided me with a strong foundation in statistics, mathematics, and writing. Throughout my academic journey, I have excelled in both quantitative and qualitative coursework and have developed a strong ability to communicate complex concepts clearly and effectively.
I have over three years of...
I hold a Bachelor of Science in Statistics from Case Western Reserve University and a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Cincinnati. My academic background has provided me with a strong foundation in statistics, mathematics, and writing. Throughout my academic journey, I have excelled in both quantitative and qualitative coursework and have developed a strong ability to communicate complex concepts clearly and effectively.
I have over three years of experience supporting academic learning and skill development, including tutoring, mentoring, and instructional support. In high school, I participated in my school's mentor program and volunteered as a math tutor for 7th- to 9th-grade students for three years, usually in a one-on-one setting. My approach to tutoring is highly individualized based on each student’s learning style and pace. I often use applied examples, active questioning, and structured dissections of problems to help students develop confidence and mastery in the material. My goal is always to create a supportive, patient, and engaging learning environment where students can ask questions freely and truly understand the subject.