I love working with students and have extensive experience adapting to a wide range of learning needs. At UF, I’ve worked as a TA and one-on-one tutor for two years in organic chemistry, biochemistry, and physics. With a 4.0 GPA, I’ve built a deep understanding of the sciences and, just as importantly, the ability to make complex content digestible and approachable. I see myself as more than just a tutor—I strive to be a supportive mentor and a shoulder to lean on.
On the MCAT, I scored a...
I love working with students and have extensive experience adapting to a wide range of learning needs. At UF, I’ve worked as a TA and one-on-one tutor for two years in organic chemistry, biochemistry, and physics. With a 4.0 GPA, I’ve built a deep understanding of the sciences and, just as importantly, the ability to make complex content digestible and approachable. I see myself as more than just a tutor—I strive to be a supportive mentor and a shoulder to lean on.
On the MCAT, I scored a 132 in Psychology/Sociology, 131 in Biology/Biochemistry, and 130 in Chemistry/Physics. I know the sciences well, but I didn’t start off perfect. Along the way, I discovered the balance of strategy and content mastery needed to succeed—not just in memorizing facts, but in developing the scientific mindset the MCAT demands. That’s the same approach I bring to my students: helping them maximize their score potential while minimizing unnecessary stress.
Each week, I host one-on-one and group organic chemistry sessions where we walk through practice problems and dissect complex reaction mechanisms step by step. My goal is to make intimidating content feel intuitive and approachable. In biochemistry, I lead weekly PowerPoint reviews and design original questions targeting high-yield, conceptually challenging material. For physics, I focus on building a strong physical foundation—helping students understand why principles work so they can apply them to any problem thrown their way. Across all subjects, my teaching philosophy remains the same: break down complex information into digestible pieces, master the foundations, and focus on what truly matters.