I hold a B.S. in Quantitative Science from Emory University, where I concentrated in Political Science and developed a strong foundation in statistics, finance, and data analysis. Before that, I studied Statistics and Finance at Case Western Reserve University, gaining exposure to advanced quantitative methods and business applications.
I have several years of experience in both private tutoring and classroom-based instruction. As a private tutor, I’ve helped high school and college...
I hold a B.S. in Quantitative Science from Emory University, where I concentrated in Political Science and developed a strong foundation in statistics, finance, and data analysis. Before that, I studied Statistics and Finance at Case Western Reserve University, gaining exposure to advanced quantitative methods and business applications.
I have several years of experience in both private tutoring and classroom-based instruction. As a private tutor, I’ve helped high school and college students improve their performance in subjects like statistics, economics, finance, and quantitative reasoning, using step-by-step methods that focus on understanding the “why” behind each concept. In addition, I’ve assisted in classroom settings—working with professors and teaching assistants to support group learning, explain problem sets, and provide one-on-one guidance during study sessions.
My teaching style is patient, interactive, and adaptable. I focus on connecting abstract theories to real-world examples so that students can develop lasting confidence in their problem-solving skills. Whether working with younger students building foundational math skills or college students tackling data-driven coursework, I emphasize clarity, structure, and engagement to help each student reach their full potential.