I am a senior Physics major at the University of Florida with a 3.5 GPA, graduating Spring 2026, with over a year of teaching experience across multiple settings.
As a volunteer Teaching Assistant at CRANE Physics, I led weekly breakout room sessions for students learning computational physics and data science — covering Python programming, Monte Carlo methods, differential equation solvers, and machine learning fundamentals. After lead instruction, I guided students through practice...
I am a senior Physics major at the University of Florida with a 3.5 GPA, graduating Spring 2026, with over a year of teaching experience across multiple settings.
As a volunteer Teaching Assistant at CRANE Physics, I led weekly breakout room sessions for students learning computational physics and data science — covering Python programming, Monte Carlo methods, differential equation solvers, and machine learning fundamentals. After lead instruction, I guided students through practice problems, clarified concepts, and answered questions in real time. I also held regular office hours for students who needed extra support or wanted to revisit material. Beyond group sessions, I took on an individual mentee, providing personalized career guidance and course help on an ongoing basis.
In addition, I participate in weekly physics outreach through the Society of Physics Students at UF, where I explain physics concepts to K-12 students through hands-on demonstrations — an experience that has sharpened my ability to make difficult material accessible to learners at any level.
My tutoring style is patient and concept-first. I focus on making sure students genuinely understand the material rather than just memorizing procedures. I work through problems step by step, adjust my explanations to each student's pace, and make sure no question goes unanswered. I am comfortable working one-on-one or in small groups, with students ranging from middle school through undergraduate level.