I earned my degree in Psychology from Penn State and spent two years working as a teaching assistant for college-level courses. In this role, I supported students in both classroom and one-on-one settings by reinforcing course material, clarifying complex concepts, and assisting with assignments and exam preparation. I consistently used a student-centered approach, adapting my explanations to different learning styles, encouraging questions, and breaking down information into manageable,...
I earned my degree in Psychology from Penn State and spent two years working as a teaching assistant for college-level courses. In this role, I supported students in both classroom and one-on-one settings by reinforcing course material, clarifying complex concepts, and assisting with assignments and exam preparation. I consistently used a student-centered approach, adapting my explanations to different learning styles, encouraging questions, and breaking down information into manageable, understandable steps.
Through close, individualized work with students, I was able to build strong rapport and create a supportive learning environment that promoted confidence and academic growth. These experiences helped students strengthen their study habits, critical thinking skills, and overall understanding of course content, while also reinforcing my own ability to communicate effectively, remain patient, and tailor support to meet each student’s unique needs.