Fun Facts
I like to think of myself as being an eclectic student, engaging in a variety of activities from playing leisure sports (mainly tennis, table tennis, swimming, and basketball) to solving complex logical mathematics and science problems. As a result, I take joy in competing in mathematics and science competitions on a state and national level. I also find making 3D computer models of just about anything and computer programming simple games to be very intriguing.
About Me
I am originally from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida where I was raised and I currently attend Georgia Tech in Atlanta, GA. I am majoring in Biomedical Engineering with a minor in science/georgia/atlanta">Computer Science. In my high school in Florida, I was part of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Honor Society, & the Science National Honor Society.
Through these honor societies, I tutored many students at the middle and high school level in the various areas of general math and science, SAT & ACT prep, pre-algebra, algebra, algebra 2, precalculus, calculus, statistics, chemistry, physics, and biology for an approximate total of 200+ hours of atlanta">tutoring through middle and high school. I enjoyed atlanta">tutoring students as they would return to me for help after doing so well on their first test.
When I atlanta">tutor students, I try to relate to them as equals, showing honest appreciation and appraisal or constructive criticism or concern where necessary and appropriate. I try to never make students feel conspicuous or incompetent as atlanta">tutoring is a team effort where communication, effort, and patience are key players to fully understanding the material. I am able to adjust to meet special learning needs as they become evident in the atlanta">tutoring relationship as well as adjust the pace of work to fit the needs of the students. Overall, I believe I have the necessary experience and the positive atlanta">tutoring approach to be an exceptional asset to the students with whom I will atlanta">tutor in the future.