I’m a Mechanical Engineering student at Washtenaw Community College, where I’m part of the STEM Scholars Program and have maintained strong academic performance in physics, calculus, and engineering design. My passion for tutoring comes from helping others see that STEM isn’t about memorization, it’s about understanding how the world works through logic and creativity. Over the past few years, I’ve assisted classmates and peers with math, physics, and computer-aided design (CAD) concepts,...
I’m a Mechanical Engineering student at Washtenaw Community College, where I’m part of the STEM Scholars Program and have maintained strong academic performance in physics, calculus, and engineering design. My passion for tutoring comes from helping others see that STEM isn’t about memorization, it’s about understanding how the world works through logic and creativity. Over the past few years, I’ve assisted classmates and peers with math, physics, and computer-aided design (CAD) concepts, helping them move from frustration to genuine confidence.
My tutoring style is patient, visual, and step-by-step. I focus on breaking complex problems into simple ideas, using real-world examples so that students can see why something matters, not just how to solve it. Whether it’s explaining the physics behind a rolling sphere or helping someone grasp a calculus concept, I tailor my approach to each student’s learning style. I believe every learner is capable of success when the material is presented in a clear, structured, and encouraging way.
What makes me stand out as a tutor is my balance of technical skill and empathy. Through my engineering projects like designing a liquid-filling machine and modeling mechanical components in CAD. I’ve learned how theory connects to practice, and I bring that same curiosity into my sessions. My goal is to not only help students earn better grades, but to help them see problem-solving as a skill they can use anywhere in life.