...By connecting new ideas to familiar experiences, I help students visualize complex topics. For example, I might compare the human circulatory system to a network of roads with the heart as the central hub, helping to break down complex ideas into simpler, more relatable terms. This method can turn abstract ideas into something students can easily picture and understand. (read more)
...I have a Master’s degree in Industrial & Systems Engineering and I am the mother of two college students. For the past 20 years, I have found it very rewarding to tutor my own kids, friends, and neighbors. I’ve tutored one-on-one lessons to children of all ages and grades, starting from the early years in pre-school to the final years of high school. (read more)
...I am an immigrant who came to the country when I was 18 years old. I was born and raised in Venezuela, with an extensive education both in Castilian and Latin American Spanish. Taken courses of Anatomy and Physiology I & II, Human Physiology II, and Human Anatomy (ZOO3731) with outstanding grades and understanding. (read more)
...It is important to understand the unit circle and the trigonometric identities. It is also important to have key strategies in order to tackle certain problems. My students have excelled in this class. (read more)
...I get to work with amazing students who really want to learn. I love interacting with them one-on-one, and I know when they leave, they have learned enough to be successful in their assignments. Let’s make learning a fun and enjoyable experience together. (read more)