I’m currently a medical student at Queen’s University College of Medicine, and I hold a bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience from the University of Florida. I also have extensive teaching and tutoring experience.
During high school and throughout my undergraduate years, I taught both math and English to students ranging from middle school through college level. My experience includes one-on-one tutoring as well as small group sessions. I focused on helping students strengthen their...
I’m currently a medical student at Queen’s University College of Medicine, and I hold a bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience from the University of Florida. I also have extensive teaching and tutoring experience.
During high school and throughout my undergraduate years, I taught both math and English to students ranging from middle school through college level. My experience includes one-on-one tutoring as well as small group sessions. I focused on helping students strengthen their foundational skills, develop problem-solving strategies, and build confidence in their learning.
I enjoy tailoring my approach to each student’s learning style, whether that’s breaking concepts down step by step, using practice problems, or connecting material to real-world examples. My background in neuroscience also allows me to apply study strategies grounded in how people learn best.
Overall, I’ve been teaching and tutoring for several years in both formal and informal settings, and I’m excited to continue supporting students in achieving their academic goals.