I am a full-time Aerospace Engineering student at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, pursuing a Bachelor of Science with a minor in Applied Mathematics and an expected graduation of December 2026. My academic background includes extensive coursework in algebra, trigonometry, calculus, physics, and applied problem-solving, with strong performance in advanced math classes. This technical foundation allows me to tutor math subjects up through high school calculus with confidence and...
I am a full-time Aerospace Engineering student at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, pursuing a Bachelor of Science with a minor in Applied Mathematics and an expected graduation of December 2026. My academic background includes extensive coursework in algebra, trigonometry, calculus, physics, and applied problem-solving, with strong performance in advanced math classes. This technical foundation allows me to tutor math subjects up through high school calculus with confidence and accuracy.
I have prior experience providing one-on-one math tutoring, primarily working with middle school and high school students in subjects ranging from foundational algebra to calculus. I focus on identifying where a student’s understanding breaks down and rebuilding concepts step by step. Rather than relying on memorization, I emphasize understanding the “why” behind procedures, helping students develop strong problem-solving habits and long-term confidence in math. My approach is patient, structured, and adaptable to each student’s learning style.
As an engineering student, I am trained to communicate complex ideas clearly and precisely, which translates directly into effective tutoring. I am comfortable tutoring in online, one-on-one settings and supporting students with homework, exam preparation, and concept reinforcement. I take pride in being reliable, organized, and encouraging, and I aim to create a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making progress at their own pace.