Most students don't struggle with math or science because it's too hard — they struggle because no one has explained it in a way that clicks. That's exactly where I come in. I hold both a Bachelor's and Master's of Science in Mathematics with a minor in Physics from the University of Oklahoma, giving me a strong foundation across algebra, calculus, differential equations, statistics, physics, and chemistry. Whether you're falling behind, preparing for a big exam, or want to finally master a...
Most students don't struggle with math or science because it's too hard — they struggle because no one has explained it in a way that clicks. That's exactly where I come in. I hold both a Bachelor's and Master's of Science in Mathematics with a minor in Physics from the University of Oklahoma, giving me a strong foundation across algebra, calculus, differential equations, statistics, physics, and chemistry. Whether you're falling behind, preparing for a big exam, or want to finally master a subject that's always felt intimidating, I have the tools and the approach to get you there.
My teaching journey began at the University of Oklahoma, where I served as a teaching assistant multiple times and worked with over a thousand students. Leading a large lecture hall on my own was a turning point — it showed me firsthand how students think, where they get stuck, and what it takes to make tough concepts feel simple. Since then, I've tutored students from middle school through college in both one-on-one and classroom settings, always adapting to how each individual learns best.
What sets me apart is that my expertise extends beyond the classroom. I have hands-on industry and research experience applying math and science to real-world problems, so I can show you why what you're learning actually matters. I'm patient, flexible, and genuinely invested in seeing you succeed. If you're ready to finally have someone in your corner who makes these subjects make sense, reach out — I'd love to help you prove to yourself just how capable you really are.