I am a third-year Electrical and Computer Engineering student at the University of Washington, where my coursework has built a strong foundation in the mathematical subjects I tutor, including calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and discrete mathematics. My engineering training has given me not just proficiency in these subjects but the ability to understand and explain the reasoning behind them. For writing, I developed professional skills through an internship at The Boeing...
I am a third-year Electrical and Computer Engineering student at the University of Washington, where my coursework has built a strong foundation in the mathematical subjects I tutor, including calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and discrete mathematics. My engineering training has given me not just proficiency in these subjects but the ability to understand and explain the reasoning behind them. For writing, I developed professional skills through an internship at The Boeing Company, where I contributed to technical documentation reviewed by federal regulators, requiring precise, clear, and well-structured prose.
My teaching experience comes primarily from mentoring fellow students. As Co-Founder of Husky Micromouse at UW, I regularly work one-on-one and in small groups with club members to explain engineering and mathematical concepts, breaking down complex ideas into manageable steps.
I am patient, adaptable, and attentive to where a student is getting stuck. Writing sessions follow the same philosophy: I help students develop their own voice and argument rather than simply correcting what is on the page.