I have been teaching and tutoring since 2018, giving me over seven years of experience helping students grow in their confidence and skills. Over the years, I have supported learners ranging from elementary school students to college undergraduates across a wide variety of subjects, including elementary math, pre-algebra, algebra, algebra 2, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus (I and II), data structures and algorithms, and even applied engineering and introductory engineering...
I have been teaching and tutoring since 2018, giving me over seven years of experience helping students grow in their confidence and skills. Over the years, I have supported learners ranging from elementary school students to college undergraduates across a wide variety of subjects, including elementary math, pre-algebra, algebra, algebra 2, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus (I and II), data structures and algorithms, and even applied engineering and introductory engineering courses. My work has included one-on-one tutoring, small group instruction, and structured learning center environments such as Mathnasium and Kumon. At these centers, I not only guided students through homework and practice problems but also created a supportive environment where younger learners felt encouraged to ask questions, collaborate, and develop a love for learning.
Beyond tutoring centers, I expanded my teaching experience at Arizona State University as an undergraduate teaching assistant and section leader. In these roles, I mentored students in courses like FSE 104, FSE 404, and ASU101-CS, where I helped new engineering and computer science students transition into their academic programs. Later, as a teaching assistant for CSE 310 (Data Structures and Algorithms) and FSE 404 (Community Service Engineering), I supported over 150 students by organizing review sessions, holding weekly office hours, and leading technical workshops on SQL, R, and Python. I also guided student teams through the engineering design process, teaching them how to translate classroom concepts into practical prototypes. These experiences gave me the chance to combine technical expertise with mentorship, adapting my teaching style to meet both academic and personal growth needs.
Academically, I earned my undergraduate degree in Computer Science at Arizona State University, graduating with minors in Data Science and Real Estate. I am now continuing my education at New York University, where I am pursuing my master's degree in Computer Scien