I am a quantitative economist with an M.A. in Economics (STEM-designated) from Hunter College and a B.S. in Mathematics and Religious Studies from Skidmore College. I specialize in college-level econometrics, macroeconomics, calculus, and statistics, working with students who want rigorous support in regression analysis, time-series econometrics, and macro theory, as well as those strengthening their math foundations for economics and finance.
At Hunter College, I tutor undergraduate...
I am a quantitative economist with an M.A. in Economics (STEM-designated) from Hunter College and a B.S. in Mathematics and Religious Studies from Skidmore College. I specialize in college-level econometrics, macroeconomics, calculus, and statistics, working with students who want rigorous support in regression analysis, time-series econometrics, and macro theory, as well as those strengthening their math foundations for economics and finance.
At Hunter College, I tutor undergraduate students in econometrics, probability and distributions, and introductory time-series topics. I have also guided more advanced undergraduates through non-linear models and forecasting, helping them interpret results carefully and avoid common statistical pitfalls. Students come to me for exam preparation, homework and problem set help, and research project support in econometrics, macroeconomics, and applied finance.
My teaching style is structured, calm, and highly quantitative. I break complex derivations into clear steps, show how each assumption matters, and work through practice problems similar to what you'll see on exams and assignments. Whether you're struggling with your first econometrics or macro course, tackling advanced time-series topics, or reviewing calculus and statistics to keep up in economics, I'll meet you where you are and build a focused plan to improve your grades and confidence.
I also tutor using Python, Stata, and Linux for students who need help with statistical computing and data analysis in economics and finance.