...While at Pitt, I was an undergraduate teaching assistant for two years in the mathematics department. Beginning in the spring of 2021, I taught pre-algebra and algebra recitations 1-2 times per week to groups of 30-50 students. I also tutored in the mathematics assistance center for 3-8 hours per week for calculus (1,2,3), pre-algebra, algebra, and linear algebra. (read more)
...My math courses in school ranged from Algebra 1 to AP Calculus AB and BC to differential equations and complex calculus and more. My physics courses ranged from AP Physics to quantum mechanics, fluid mechanics, physical chemistry, thermodynamics, and beyond. For as long as I can remember, I've been helping others learn and enjoy math, engineering, and science. (read more)
...I received a 31 on the Science portion of the ACT. I have taken two college courses in Discrete Mathematics: Number Theory and Graph Theory. I have experience tutoring it in the context of competitions like Mathcounts and the American Mathematics Contests, where Discrete Math plays a large role. (read more)
...I’m eager to share my passion for math with others! I have experience tutoring both neighbors and classmates one-on-one, which has honed my skills in patience, adaptability, and effective communication. Through these experiences, I’ve developed a knack for simplifying challenging concepts and boosting my students’ confidence in math. (read more)
I am currently a Software Engineer at Microsoft specializing in back-end API development. Prior to this, I was a Computer Science major at Cornell University, where I was a TA for computer architecture and physics until I graduated in 2021. Additionally, while in college, I was a Software Engineering intern at Amazon, where I did UI development work. (read more)