I’m a Georgia Tech aerospace engineering student with a strong background in math, science, and problem solving. I earned a 36 on the ACT and a 1540 on the SAT, and I’ve succeeded in rigorous college coursework that builds heavily on calculus, physics, and analytical thinking. I also use programming tools like Python and MATLAB in engineering work, which helps me explain concepts clearly and connect them to real problem-solving, not just memorized steps.
I’ve taught math through my...
I’m a Georgia Tech aerospace engineering student with a strong background in math, science, and problem solving. I earned a 36 on the ACT and a 1540 on the SAT, and I’ve succeeded in rigorous college coursework that builds heavily on calculus, physics, and analytical thinking. I also use programming tools like Python and MATLAB in engineering work, which helps me explain concepts clearly and connect them to real problem-solving, not just memorized steps.
I’ve taught math through my experience tutoring at Mathnasium, where I worked with middle school and high school students in both one-on-one and small-group settings. That environment taught me how to meet students at their level, build confidence fast, and keep sessions structured and productive. My approach is to identify the exact point where understanding breaks down, explain it in a simple way, and then reinforce it with targeted practice until the process feels natural. I’m patient and encouraging, but I also focus on efficiency so students leave each session feeling like they made real progress.
Most students come to me for Algebra, Geometry, Precalculus, Calculus, and SAT/ACT math prep. Whether you’re trying to raise a grade, prepare for a big test, or stop feeling stuck, I tailor sessions to your class and your goals, and I’ll share strategies for accuracy, pacing, and avoiding common mistakes. Over time, the goal is for you to need me less because you actually understand the material and can apply it confidently on your own.