Hi! I’m Boye, a sophomore Electrical Engineering major at the University of Evansville, pursuing minors in Computer Science and Mathematics. I’m part of the university’s Honors Program and currently tutor EE101 (Introduction to Electrical Engineering), where I help students understand the fundamentals of circuits, units, and engineering problem-solving. My coursework has included classes in Calculus I–III, Differential Equations, and Physics (Mechanics and Electricity), all completed with...
Hi! I’m Boye, a sophomore Electrical Engineering major at the University of Evansville, pursuing minors in Computer Science and Mathematics. I’m part of the university’s Honors Program and currently tutor EE101 (Introduction to Electrical Engineering), where I help students understand the fundamentals of circuits, units, and engineering problem-solving. My coursework has included classes in Calculus I–III, Differential Equations, and Physics (Mechanics and Electricity), all completed with strong grades and a current 3.8 GPA. In high school, I also earned scores of 5 on both the AP Calculus AB and BC exams.
I began tutoring in high school by helping younger students with homework and preparation for exams, strengthening their understanding of math and science. Those early experiences taught me how to adapt my explanations for different age groups and learning styles. Since starting college, I’ve continued tutoring through my department.
My tutoring approach is structured and focused on understanding why concepts work, not just memorizing steps. I emphasize step-by-step reasoning and examples to make each topic clear and relevant. Whether you’re preparing for an exam, catching up on classwork, or working to strengthen your foundation in math or physics, I’ll tailor every lesson to your pace and goals. My goal is to help every student feel confident, capable, and prepared to tackle challenging subjects with ease.