I am a student at Middlebury College, studying Physics and Computer science. I help students build real understanding in physics, math, and computer science topics. I have always been the type of student to ask why things happen, and connect what I’m learning to a broader picture. I have always appreciated professors who make these types of connections clear, and it is my goal to do the same for the students I tutor.
In high school, I participated in NASA-supported programs and earned...
I am a student at Middlebury College, studying Physics and Computer science. I help students build real understanding in physics, math, and computer science topics. I have always been the type of student to ask why things happen, and connect what I’m learning to a broader picture. I have always appreciated professors who make these types of connections clear, and it is my goal to do the same for the students I tutor.
In high school, I participated in NASA-supported programs and earned grant funding for a research project where I worked alongside peers to engineer a solution to UV radiation with interdisciplinary STEM collaboration. I have also mentored students in educational activities as an observatory volunteer, planetarium liaison, and co-founder of an astronomy nonprofit for K-12 students. Whether working with students in these applied-science settings or helping teach my own peers, I focus on making difficult material approachable and emphasize the “why” behind each topic. With each lesson, I bring my passion for astrophysics, math, and computer science to help students gain confidence, improve their performance, and become independent learners with greater STEM inspiration!