I have spent the last 2 years teaching mathematics and engineering subjects at university level, which is longer than most tutors my age. As a Modeling and Simulation Tutor at Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences in Germany, I ran over 60 weekly lab sessions covering differential equations, applied math, and control theory for engineering students. In parallel, I worked as a Teaching Assistant for programming courses, where I redesigned the entire exercise structure and built automated...
I have spent the last 2 years teaching mathematics and engineering subjects at university level, which is longer than most tutors my age. As a Modeling and Simulation Tutor at Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences in Germany, I ran over 60 weekly lab sessions covering differential equations, applied math, and control theory for engineering students. In parallel, I worked as a Teaching Assistant for programming courses, where I redesigned the entire exercise structure and built automated feedback tools that cut grading time from hours to seconds. Across both roles, exam pass rates improved by 11-16%.
I am currently a final-year Mechatronics Engineering student with a 3.0 GPA, studying the same subjects I teach: calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, physics, and Python. I know this material from both sides, as a student who had to master it and as an instructor who had to explain it clearly under pressure. That combination makes a difference when a student is stuck on something and needs it broken down a different way.
I tutor high school and college students, one on one or in small groups. My sessions are focused and practical. I do not pad time. I work until the concept clicks, then build on it. I am a native Russian speaker and fully fluent in English, so I can tutor in either language without any loss of clarity.