I have been tutoring math (and loving it!) since 2013 when I was studying for my Bachelor’s in Mathematics at Belmont Abbey College. After graduating summa cum laude with a 3.96 GPA, I continued tutoring in the evenings alongside my professional career. Recently, I transitioned to full-time tutoring, as I found myself drawn more to the joy of helping students. (read more)
...I also helped struggling second-graders with their reading skills through a program called Reading Buddies. I worked at Clemson University as a peer tutor with the Supplemental Instruction program for two years while I was working on my degree. I studied Materials Engineering, thus I have a str... (read more)
...As a child, this meant telling my parents absolutely everything new I was learning in school. But in college, this same desire to share my interests manifested in me finding outlets to teach. I was a peer tutor at the UNC Learning Center and helped students with algebra, calculus, python coding, and introductory physics. (read more)
My background is in mathematics and astronomy. I taught myself calculus at 16 and had a full year of trigonometry and differential calculus in senior high school. I published my first scholarly paper at age 14 on the motion of Periodic Comet Biela in the Proceedings of the Southeast Regional Convention of the Astronomical League (Huntsville, Alabama) in August 1971. (read more)