I’m a first-year PhD student in School Psychology at the University of South Florida and am Education Sciences graduate from the University of Florida with a passion for teaching and a broad expertise across math, science, and the humanities, including English, psychology, and civics. Over the past three years, I’ve developed my skills in diverse roles—as an Assistant Teacher, Behavioral Technician Intern, and peer coach—working in settings that range from one-on-one tutoring to classroom...
I’m a first-year PhD student in School Psychology at the University of South Florida and am Education Sciences graduate from the University of Florida with a passion for teaching and a broad expertise across math, science, and the humanities, including English, psychology, and civics. Over the past three years, I’ve developed my skills in diverse roles—as an Assistant Teacher, Behavioral Technician Intern, and peer coach—working in settings that range from one-on-one tutoring to classroom teaching. This experience has honed my ability to adapt to each student’s needs and learning style.
My tutoring experience includes helping 6th-8th graders in math and science subjects like pre-algebra, geometry, physical science, and earth and space science. I’m also passionate about guiding students in English, civics, and AP Psychology, where I’ve helped high schoolers consistently achieve top scores of 5 on their exams. I’m driven by my love for educational psychology, which enriches my approach to making complex topics clear, relatable, and engaging.
My goal is to build students’ confidence and foster curiosity in each subject, whether we’re tackling mathematical challenges, exploring psychological theories, discussing English literature, or examining foundational concepts in civics. I’m here to support students on their academic journeys and help them develop skills that last a lifetime.