I graduated cum laude with a B.S. in Economics and completed graduate-level coursework at the University of Virginia focused on public policy and systems analysis. I specialize in helping college students in economics move beyond memorizing graphs and formulas to understanding how the models actually work.
During my undergraduate studies, I regularly led study groups for economics courses, helping classmates work through challenging problem sets and exam preparation. That experience shaped...
I graduated cum laude with a B.S. in Economics and completed graduate-level coursework at the University of Virginia focused on public policy and systems analysis. I specialize in helping college students in economics move beyond memorizing graphs and formulas to understanding how the models actually work.
During my undergraduate studies, I regularly led study groups for economics courses, helping classmates work through challenging problem sets and exam preparation. That experience shaped my approach to tutoring: structured explanations, clear visuals, and an emphasis on mechanism rather than memorization.
Professionally, I’ve worked in analytical roles requiring precision and data interpretation, which informs how I teach both economics and introductory statistics. I focus on breaking complex material into manageable steps so concepts feel logical instead of overwhelming.
I also volunteered as an afterschool tutor and teaching aide for advanced middle school students, where we conducted science experiments and reinforced scientific fundamentals. That role strengthened my ability to make technical ideas accessible and engaging.
In our sessions, you can expect:
• Clear explanations grounded in real-world examples
• Structured walkthroughs of models and problem sets
• A focus on building confidence alongside competence
If you’re taking Micro, Macro, or Intro Stats and want a steady, supportive way to strengthen your understanding, I’d be happy to work with you.