I hold a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, the study of which gave me a strong foundation in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. During my time at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, I also served as a Teaching Assistant, which allowed me to strengthen my skills in both subject matter and instruction.
As a Teaching Assistant, I supported courses in math, physics, and chemistry by leading review sessions, grading coursework, and holding office hours where I provided...
I hold a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, the study of which gave me a strong foundation in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. During my time at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, I also served as a Teaching Assistant, which allowed me to strengthen my skills in both subject matter and instruction.
As a Teaching Assistant, I supported courses in math, physics, and chemistry by leading review sessions, grading coursework, and holding office hours where I provided one-on-one help to students in their first and second year of college. My approach focuses on breaking down complex topics into simple steps and guiding students through problem-solving methods until they feel confident working independently. I adjust my teaching style to each student’s needs, whether that means reviewing the basics, providing extra practice, or showing how to apply concepts to real-world problems.
I have taught both in classroom settings and one-on-one. At UTRGV, I worked with undergraduate students, many of whom needed extra help with college-level math and science courses. Outside the classroom, I have worked with high school students on topics ranging from algebra and trigonometry to physics and chemistry. Altogether, I have been teaching and tutoring for several years, and I enjoy helping students at different levels strengthen their understanding and succeed in their courses.