I hold a Master of Engineering in Engineering Management from Vanderbilt University and a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from the University of Central Florida. Throughout my academic journey, I developed strong foundations in mathematics, physics, and applied problem-solving—skills I enjoy helping others build through tutoring.
I’ve worked with students ranging from middle school through college in both volunteer and independent settings. My experience includes tutoring in...
I hold a Master of Engineering in Engineering Management from Vanderbilt University and a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from the University of Central Florida. Throughout my academic journey, I developed strong foundations in mathematics, physics, and applied problem-solving—skills I enjoy helping others build through tutoring.
I’ve worked with students ranging from middle school through college in both volunteer and independent settings. My experience includes tutoring in math, science, test preparation, and technical topics like simulation and basic programming. I also served as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for a systems simulation course at UCF, where I supported students one-on-one and during group exercises. I understand that each learner has a different pace and style, and I adjust my approach to meet them where they are.
Rather than tutoring to the test, I focus on aligning support with a student’s long-term goals—whether that’s preparing for college admissions, building confidence in STEM, or improving class performance. I strive to show students how their current efforts connect to their future aspirations. I believe learning is more meaningful when it feels relevant, so I make sure to connect topics to real-world examples and career paths whenever possible. My goal is always to help students gain the clarity and confidence they need to succeed on their own.