I’m a recent Rutgers University graduate in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and I’m now pursuing a master’s in Data Science. Ever since I began helping my younger sister with her middle-school math homework, I discovered how rewarding it is to guide students toward genuine understanding. Over the past five years, I’ve tutored learners ranging from 7th-grade Algebra 1 students to high-school juniors preparing for the SAT, supporting them one-on-one.
My approach centers on building a...
I’m a recent Rutgers University graduate in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and I’m now pursuing a master’s in Data Science. Ever since I began helping my younger sister with her middle-school math homework, I discovered how rewarding it is to guide students toward genuine understanding. Over the past five years, I’ve tutored learners ranging from 7th-grade Algebra 1 students to high-school juniors preparing for the SAT, supporting them one-on-one.
My approach centers on building a strong conceptual foundation first—whether we’re exploring the structure of linear equations, the nuances of quadratic functions, or the rigors of calculus limits. From the very first session, I work with each student to identify their unique strengths and areas for growth, then create tailored practice problems, clear visual explanations, and step-by-step strategies for test-taking. For SAT prep, I combine timed practice sections with detailed answer-review sessions so students learn to manage pacing and build confidence under exam conditions.
Above all, I strive to make every lesson engaging and supportive. I welcome any resources or topics students bring to the table, and I’m committed to fast, friendly communication whenever questions arise between sessions. My goal is to empower each student not just to improve their grades, but to cultivate the problem-solving skills and self-confidence that will serve them long after our lessons end.