I am currently a sophomore at Florida State University and have a major in both Computer Science and Cyber Criminology with a minor in mathematics. I have been peer tutoring other students since high school in both precalculus and calculus 1, offering one-on-one in person sessions. I have also been approved to become a Teacher's Assistant for Calculus 1 this upcoming spring semester, and will host office hours for struggling students and help grade exams.
As for my educational background,...
I am currently a sophomore at Florida State University and have a major in both Computer Science and Cyber Criminology with a minor in mathematics. I have been peer tutoring other students since high school in both precalculus and calculus 1, offering one-on-one in person sessions. I have also been approved to become a Teacher's Assistant for Calculus 1 this upcoming spring semester, and will host office hours for struggling students and help grade exams.
As for my educational background, I have received my high school diploma and am set to graduate college in 2027. I have taken high school math courses such as precalculus and AP Calculus BC. Since beginning college, I have also taken discrete mathematics, linear algebra, and various programming courses in C++. My understanding of the topics have helped me be selected to become a Teacher's Assistant.
I am very passionate about helping others and want to see other students succeed. I am able to break problems down into steps that are easily digestible and memoizable. I find that when problems are approached in a step-by-step format, it becomes easier for students to not only memorize how to solve the content, but understand it. This method applies to algebra, precalculus, calculus, discrete mathematics, and programming in C++.