History doesn’t have to feel overwhelming — I make it a story worth remembering. I’m a history and government tutor based in Aurora Hills, supporting middle school, high school, and college students. I hold a Master’s in Political Science, graduating first in my class with perfect marks. In recognition of my academic performance, I served as an editor for my university’s peer-reviewed journal, honing my skills in analyzing and presenting complex material. I’ve tutored students one-on-one and...
History doesn’t have to feel overwhelming — I make it a story worth remembering. I’m a history and government tutor based in Aurora Hills, supporting middle school, high school, and college students. I hold a Master’s in Political Science, graduating first in my class with perfect marks. In recognition of my academic performance, I served as an editor for my university’s peer-reviewed journal, honing my skills in analyzing and presenting complex material. I’ve tutored students one-on-one and in small groups for several years, helping them gain confidence and achieve real success.
My approach breaks down complex material into clear, memorable narratives and connects the “what” to the “why.” Rather than rote memorization, I help students understand causes, consequences, and broader significance, making history relevant to the world they live in. This method improves grades and exam performance (including AP courses) while strengthening writing skills, study habits, and critical thinking.
Students and parents often tell me I make history engaging rather than intimidating. Many go from dreading the subject to enjoying it, carrying the skills we develop into other classes. Outside tutoring, my professional work involves translating dense material into clear explanations, which has refined my ability to adapt to diverse learning styles. Whether online or at a local library or café, my goal is to empower students with knowledge, confidence, and the sense that learning history is both possible and rewarding.