My passion for teaching is rooted in a deep love for STEM and the immense joy I find in helping others understand the intricate ways the world works. I hold a Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering with a minor in Biomedical Engineering from Penn State University. This academic background has provided me with a rigorous foundation in high-level mathematics, physics, and life sciences, allowing me to break down complex, abstract theories into tangible, relatable concepts for my...
My passion for teaching is rooted in a deep love for STEM and the immense joy I find in helping others understand the intricate ways the world works. I hold a Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering with a minor in Biomedical Engineering from Penn State University. This academic background has provided me with a rigorous foundation in high-level mathematics, physics, and life sciences, allowing me to break down complex, abstract theories into tangible, relatable concepts for my students.
In my previous tutoring experience, I focused on creating a supportive and engaging environment where students felt comfortable asking questions. My approach is centered on "sharing understanding" rather than just rote memorization. I prefer to use real-world engineering examples to illustrate scientific principles, helping students see the practical application of what they are learning. Whether I am working one-on-one with a high schooler on calculus or helping a college peer navigate fluid dynamics, my goal is always to build their confidence alongside their technical skills.
I have primarily worked with students in one-on-one settings, which allows me to adapt my teaching style to their specific learning needs. Having navigated a challenging engineering curriculum myself, I understand where students often get stuck and how to provide the "aha!" moment that makes a subject click. I am dedicated to fostering a curious mindset and helping my students develop the problem-solving skills necessary to excel in any STEM discipline they choose to pursue.