
Fun Facts
One passion people quickly learn about me is that I love skiing because it is the perfect mix of adrenaline and focus. I also enjoy logic puzzles and teaching myself new coding concepts in my free time. Whether it is a brain teaser or a programming challenge, I love working through problems that make me think.
About Me
I am currently studying Computational Physics at Carnegie Mellon University, where I get to explore the intersection of math, science, and programming. I have always had a strong aptitude for math and problem-solving, and I love helping others break down tough concepts into something manageable. When I graduate, I hope to pursue a career in data science or applied research where I can keep learning and solving real-world challenges.
Experience
I worked at Best in Class Education as a Math and English tutor, supporting K through 12 students with tailored lessons and test preparation. In high school, I also volunteered as a math tutor for local middle schoolers. Across both roles, I gained experience adjusting my teaching style to fit each student’s pace and learning goals.
Approach
I do not think learning should ever feel like a chore. I try to show students why what they are learning matters, whether it is how math shows up in the real world or how a concept connects to something they care about. Once it clicks that a subject has purpose, it becomes a lot easier to stay engaged and motivated. My goal is to make that connection happen.
Carnegie Mellon University
Computational Physics