I am a computer science graduate student at Georgia Institute of Technology with a strong background in programming, data science, and systems administration. Over the past three years, I have worked in technical roles where I supported hundreds of users, solved complex problems, and explained technical concepts in a clear and simple way. Through this experience, I developed the ability to break down difficult topics like Python, data structures, and algorithms into easy-to-understand steps...
I am a computer science graduate student at Georgia Institute of Technology with a strong background in programming, data science, and systems administration. Over the past three years, I have worked in technical roles where I supported hundreds of users, solved complex problems, and explained technical concepts in a clear and simple way. Through this experience, I developed the ability to break down difficult topics like Python, data structures, and algorithms into easy-to-understand steps for beginners and intermediate learners.
My teaching style is patient, structured, and focused on real understanding rather than memorization. I like to start by identifying what a student already knows, then build step-by-step using examples, practice problems, and real-world applications. Whether it’s learning Python basics, understanding data structures in C++, or getting started with data science concepts, I make sure students feel comfortable asking questions and gaining confidence as they improve.
I have experience helping students and peers in one-on-one settings, guiding them through assignments, debugging code, and preparing for exams. I enjoy working with students at different levels, especially beginners who are just starting their journey in programming. My goal is to not only help you solve problems but also help you think like a programmer so you can succeed independently.