I am currently an undergraduate student at Michigan State University studying Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy and Communications, where I have maintained a strong academic record and developed advanced skills in writing, critical thinking, and communication. My academic focus has required me to consistently produce high-level analytical writing and engage with complex ideas, which I now aim to help students better understand and express in their own work.
In addition to my...
I am currently an undergraduate student at Michigan State University studying Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy and Communications, where I have maintained a strong academic record and developed advanced skills in writing, critical thinking, and communication. My academic focus has required me to consistently produce high-level analytical writing and engage with complex ideas, which I now aim to help students better understand and express in their own work.
In addition to my academic background, I have extensive experience in public speaking and performance through my involvement in forensics (competitive speech) for several years. I have competed at the state level multiple times and have helped contribute to the planning and execution of large-scale tournaments involving hundreds of students. Through this, I have developed a strong ability to communicate ideas clearly, adapt to different learning styles, and help others improve their confidence in both writing and speaking.
My tutoring approach is centered on meeting students where they are and building both skill and confidence over time. I typically work one-on-one with students, focusing on breaking down complex concepts into manageable steps and providing clear, actionable feedback. Whether helping with essay writing, editing, or public speaking preparation, I prioritize creating a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and actively engaging in the learning process. My goal is not only to help students improve their immediate work, but also to give them tools they can continue to use independently.