Hello! My name is Dominic, and I’m excited to help you achieve your academic goals. I graduated from Ohio University with a B.A. in Psychology and went on to earn my M.S. in Anatomy from Wright State University, where I served as president of my graduate class. Throughout both undergraduate and graduate school, I tutored and worked as a teaching assistant, helping students in subjects like anatomy, biology, and psychology. During my gap year, I worked as an adjunct professor at Ohio...
Hello! My name is Dominic, and I’m excited to help you achieve your academic goals. I graduated from Ohio University with a B.A. in Psychology and went on to earn my M.S. in Anatomy from Wright State University, where I served as president of my graduate class. Throughout both undergraduate and graduate school, I tutored and worked as a teaching assistant, helping students in subjects like anatomy, biology, and psychology. During my gap year, I worked as an adjunct professor at Ohio University, teaching courses in anatomy, introductory biology, and physiology. Currently, I am a fourth-year medical student at Wright State University, where I continue to tutor fellow medical students. I was honored to be nominated for Outstanding Second-Year Student and have served as a member of our medical school admissions committee.
My approach to tutoring is built around creating a supportive and encouraging environment. I believe every student learns differently, and I tailor my methods to fit each individual’s needs—whether through interactive problem-solving, breaking down complex concepts into manageable pieces, or building a structured plan for studying. With years of experience teaching and mentoring students from high school through medical school, I am confident in my ability to help students strengthen their understanding and build the confidence they need to succeed. I am passionate about education and truly enjoy helping others reach their potential, whether preparing for an upcoming exam, working through challenging coursework, or building a strong foundation for future studies.