I’ve been passionate about Mathematics from an early age, and that passion has grown into a lifelong commitment to teaching and mentoring others. I earned a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics with a minor in Physics from the University of Malta (Second Class Honors, Upper Division, equivalent to a 3.5 GPA in the U.S.). Since then, I’ve pursued graduate-level studies in real and complex analysis, differential geometry, topology, commutative algebra, and algebraic geometry. Additionally, I hold a...
I’ve been passionate about Mathematics from an early age, and that passion has grown into a lifelong commitment to teaching and mentoring others. I earned a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics with a minor in Physics from the University of Malta (Second Class Honors, Upper Division, equivalent to a 3.5 GPA in the U.S.). Since then, I’ve pursued graduate-level studies in real and complex analysis, differential geometry, topology, commutative algebra, and algebraic geometry. Additionally, I hold a certification in Real Analysis from Coursera, where I studied fundamental concepts such as limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration, further strengthening my expertise in advanced mathematical analysis.
I have extensive teaching experience from elementary to university levels. I’ve guided young learners through arithmetic, fractions, and word problems, introduced middle school students to algebra and geometry, and taught college courses in calculus, statistics, and recreational math. My instruction also includes basic physics topics like mechanics, motion, energy, and forces. I’ve also mentored undergraduate research students in mathematical biology and topology, with many excelling in graduate programs and STEM careers. One student I tutored from high school through college overcame algebra gaps to graduate with top honors in engineering. For over five years, I also served as a Calculus exam reader, gaining deep insight into curriculum and assessment standards.
As a tutor, I focus on clarity, curiosity, and confidence. I believe learning math is a journey of discovery, and I guide rather than lecture—helping students build strong problem-solving habits and a deeper understanding of core principles. I adapt my teaching to suit each student, addressing gaps early to ease frustration, strengthen comprehension, and promote lasting progress.
I support students at all levels, helping them build a strong foundation, master advanced topics, and gain confidence while enjoying the learning process.