I hold a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Texas at San Antonio and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Florida International University. My academic journey has given me a deep understanding of subjects such as Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Labor Economics, and Financial Economics. I’ve also completed graduate-level coursework in statistical programming using R, Stata, and Python, which I now incorporate into my tutoring when helping students grasp more...
I hold a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Texas at San Antonio and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Florida International University. My academic journey has given me a deep understanding of subjects such as Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Labor Economics, and Financial Economics. I’ve also completed graduate-level coursework in statistical programming using R, Stata, and Python, which I now incorporate into my tutoring when helping students grasp more technical or data-heavy concepts.
My tutoring and teaching experience spans both individual and group settings. I worked as an Economic Research Assistant at UTSA, where I mentored undergraduate students on quantitative methods and economic research techniques. I’ve also tutored high school and college students in math, economics, and data analysis, helping them improve grades and build confidence through a supportive, patient, and engaging approach. I emphasize conceptual understanding over memorization and tailor each session to the student's learning style, whether visual, auditory, or hands-on.
What sets me apart is my ability to break down complex topics into relatable examples that stick. I use real-world scenarios and interactive problem-solving techniques to make abstract theories come alive. I genuinely enjoy seeing my students grow—not just in grades, but in their ability to think critically and independently. Whether you’re struggling with a single topic or preparing for an advanced exam, I’m here to help you succeed with clarity and confidence.