I'm an incoming Physics and Computer Science student at Stanford (Class of 2029) with a strong foundation in math across all levels, from algebra and precalculus through AP Calculus, statistics, and linear algebra. I've consistently placed at the top of my classes in quantitative subjects and use math daily in my research work, including published coral reef biology studies that relied on statistical analysis and image processing.
I believe math clicks when it's connected to real intuition,...
I'm an incoming Physics and Computer Science student at Stanford (Class of 2029) with a strong foundation in math across all levels, from algebra and precalculus through AP Calculus, statistics, and linear algebra. I've consistently placed at the top of my classes in quantitative subjects and use math daily in my research work, including published coral reef biology studies that relied on statistical analysis and image processing.
I believe math clicks when it's connected to real intuition, not just memorized procedures. My teaching style focuses on building that intuition first, then reinforcing it with structured practice. I'm patient, organized, and adapt quickly to where a student is struggling. Whether you're preparing for a standardized test, keeping up with a tough class, or trying to genuinely understand the "why" behind the math, I can help.
Beyond academics, I've spent years doing technical work that requires precise quantitative thinking: coral reef field research in Palau and Zanzibar, open-source software development, and competitive athletics. I bring that same discipline and attention to detail to tutoring.