I graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Physics, where I built a strong foundation in physics, mathematics, and calculus-based problem solving. During my time at Georgia Tech, I worked as an undergraduate researcher in the Mechanical Engineering department and in advanced physics labs, which strengthened both my analytical and communication skills.
My teaching approach focuses on understanding rather than memorization. I help students break down...
I graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Physics, where I built a strong foundation in physics, mathematics, and calculus-based problem solving. During my time at Georgia Tech, I worked as an undergraduate researcher in the Mechanical Engineering department and in advanced physics labs, which strengthened both my analytical and communication skills.
My teaching approach focuses on understanding rather than memorization. I help students break down concepts into clear, intuitive steps and connect them to real-world examples so that physics and math feel logical instead of abstract. I’ve helped peers and classmates improve their confidence in problem solving by guiding them through core topics such as forces, motion, energy, and calculus-based reasoning.
Whether you’re preparing for a high school exam, learning physics or calculus for the first time, or aiming to deepen your understanding of advanced topics like quantum mechanics or differential equations, my goal is to meet you where you are and help you build both understanding and confidence in the subject.