I hold a bachelor's in applied mathematics from Queens College (CUNY), where I focused on advanced math and physics topics including calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and mechanics. While there, I tutored students in the Physics Club and helped classmates through tough math and science courses. I later worked as a process engineer at Intel’s semiconductor fabrication plant, where I wrote Python scripts to automate data analysis and developed a hands-on understanding of complex...
I hold a bachelor's in applied mathematics from Queens College (CUNY), where I focused on advanced math and physics topics including calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and mechanics. While there, I tutored students in the Physics Club and helped classmates through tough math and science courses. I later worked as a process engineer at Intel’s semiconductor fabrication plant, where I wrote Python scripts to automate data analysis and developed a hands-on understanding of complex technical systems.
Alongside engineering, I’ve pursued my passion for aviation and hold an FAA Private Pilot License. My flight training has deepened my real-world application of math and physics, especially in areas like vectors, motion, and aerodynamics. I bring that same structured, disciplined mindset into my tutoring. Whether you’re preparing for a high school exam or tackling college-level calculus or physics, I’ll help you build not just correct answers, but genuine understanding.
I’ve taught students from middle school to college, both in one-on-one settings and as a volunteer tutor. My style is patient, clear, and focused on building problem-solving intuition. I specialize in making abstract concepts click through step-by-step breakdowns and multiple approaches. I also offer flexible, remote tutoring, live or asynchronous, and I tailor every session to your goals.