I am a first-year Electrical Engineering student at Georgia Institute of Technology with a 3.69 GPA, and I have a deep passion for math and science that I love sharing with others. I scored a 35 on the ACT and a 1500 on the SAT on my first attempts, and I am currently interviewing for an undergraduate teaching assistant position in Georgia Tech's math department. My academic background spans calculus, physics, and a wide range of AP-level subjects, and I am well-equipped to help students at...
I am a first-year Electrical Engineering student at Georgia Institute of Technology with a 3.69 GPA, and I have a deep passion for math and science that I love sharing with others. I scored a 35 on the ACT and a 1500 on the SAT on my first attempts, and I am currently interviewing for an undergraduate teaching assistant position in Georgia Tech's math department. My academic background spans calculus, physics, and a wide range of AP-level subjects, and I am well-equipped to help students at the high school and introductory college level.
My teaching experience goes back several years. I served as Visual Captain for Denmark High School's Marching Band, where I instructed over 80 students in technique and performance — a role that demanded clear communication, patience, and the ability to break down complex concepts for a large group. I also trained new employees at Chick-fil-A, consistently helping them get up to speed quickly in a fast-paced environment. I was selected for Georgia's Governor's Honors Program, one of fewer than 700 students chosen from over 260,000 eligible applicants.
My tutoring approach is personalized and student-focused. Whether working one-on-one or in small groups, I focus on building genuine understanding rather than just memorizing steps. For SAT/ACT prep especially, I emphasize strategy alongside content so students feel confident and prepared on test day.