One of my favorite parts of tutoring is helping students move from confusion and frustration to confidence and engagement. Once a student begins to struggle in math, it can be difficult to stay motivated and their confidence begins to erode. By building strong relationships and repairing missed concepts, I help students regain both skill and confidence so they can move successfully through their coursework.
I graduated summa cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh with a B.S. in Civil...
One of my favorite parts of tutoring is helping students move from confusion and frustration to confidence and engagement. Once a student begins to struggle in math, it can be difficult to stay motivated and their confidence begins to erode. By building strong relationships and repairing missed concepts, I help students regain both skill and confidence so they can move successfully through their coursework.
I graduated summa cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh with a B.S. in Civil Engineering and Psychology. From 2005 to 2013, I tutored fellow students, college athletes, and private clients in math. After that, I taught in a private school for three years. More recently, I began homeschooling, which has given me extensive experience designing lessons, adapting instruction to different learning styles, and meeting students at their level. I primarily tutor middle school and high school math, including Pre-Algebra, Algebra I & II, and Geometry, though I also have experience supporting college students.
Students I’ve worked with have seen improved test scores, greater confidence, and stronger problem-solving skills. I achieve this through a flexible, student-centered approach: I quickly identify areas of struggle, break problems into clear, manageable steps, and reframe explanations until the concept clicks. While not everyone will love math, every student can become more confident and capable with the right support. I look forward to helping you strengthen your math skills and grow in confidence.