Fun Facts
Aside from my rigorous studies, I am very active in serving my community, leading various projects in regards to civil service. In addition, during my free time I powerlift and netflix to kill off stress. Many students that I work with enjoy my stress-free conversations and guidance whenever a problem occurs. I am deemed as a problem solver in the literal and figurative sense. I believe that it is in everyone's nature to want to help one another without hesitation.
About Me
I am an undergraduate senior studying Biomedical Engineering at The University of Texas at Dallas. Currently, I am applying for the fast-track program to take graduate level courses while finishing up my senior year. In addition to my courses, I volunteer a majority of my spare time to neuroengineering-based research at the Regenerative Neurobiology & Neuroelectronics Laboratory (RNN Lab) and as a research and teaching assistant at The Shoulders of Giants, Inc. (TSoG) to high school students.
Experience
My tutoring experiences ranges from philanthropic behaviors to more academic courses such as chemistry and calculus. I assist my peers through philanthropic behaviors by hosting various leadership-oriented and personal/professional development workshops. Usually, we identify common weaknesses and various resources at our disposal for such character building. Within my academic tutoring, I usually tutor friends and acquaintances weekly about variety of topics that is covered within their courses.
Approach
My teaching style is more of one-on-one level. I believe that the best way to teach is to have the student make mistakes and learn afterwards. Rather than giving a student the solution, allowing them to find the solution enhances comprehension of the problem at hand. As a teacher/tutor, learning is not limited to only the student as there are always ways to improve.
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Biomedical Engineering
Biology I Tutoring
I made an A+ within my Biology course. I tutored half of my classmates throughout the course. I received feedback from others that those sessions were very helpful in understanding the concepts.
Calculus I Tutoring
Calculus never stops for engineering majors. I am constantly exposed to calculus on a daily basis within my engineering courses. I've taken Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, and more advanced math courses along my undergraduate study. Within my Advanced Engineering Mathematics course, we covered all concepts in regards to Calculus - which I received an A+ and an offer to tutor the course. Calculus is key for any engineering student and requires constant practice and understanding. My strategy to assist in tackling Calculus problems is to practice different problems while understanding why such methods are used. In addition, I recommend to others the need to apply different methods to solve various problems as Calculus provides not one method to achieve a solution.
Chemistry I Tutoring
My experience with Chemistry includes taking Chemistry I and II and Physical Chemistry within my undergraduate years. I received A's for all of three of those courses. In addition, I tutored Chemistry I and II for undergraduate students for a semester. My duties included following their learning outcomes for the courses, effective study habits for each concepts, and reviewing the materials covered in class. My strategy in attacking Chemistry were to break down the more complex ideas into smaller and more comprehensible steps for each problem. In addition, I had my students learn the material conceptually rather than repetition.
Chemistry II Tutoring
My experience with Chemistry includes taking Chemistry I and II and Physical Chemistry within my undergraduate years. I received A's for all of three of those courses. In addition, I tutored Chemistry I and II for undergraduate students for a semester. My duties included following their learning outcomes for the courses, effective study habits for each concepts, and reviewing the materials covered in class. My strategy in attacking Chemistry were to break down the more complex ideas into smaller and more comprehensible steps for each problem. In addition, I had my students learn the material conceptually rather than repetition.
College Algebra Tutoring
College Algebra is one of those required courses for a majority of STEM majors. I began taking algebra courses since 8th grade and still review some concepts today as a refresher for calculus-related problems. I believe that understanding and reviewing basic math and algebraic concepts assist in further understanding more complex problems a long the way.
Elementary Statistics Tutoring
Statistics is a difficult subject to comprehend at first as it can be applied to real world applications. My experience with Statistics include taking Elementary Statistics and Probability at community college; later taking Engineering Statistics and Probability Theory. Within both courses, I received an A. I believe that I would be an awesome Statistics tutor as I have the experience of working with others in understanding Statistics on an elementary-basis, later taking a more advanced course. Within the advanced course, I am able to reinforce the basic principles of Statistics with more knowledge and background material.
English Tutoring
I believe that I would be an amazing English tutor as I have written extensive materials such as a published academic journal, a constitution for a campus organization, and letters of recommendations. Frequently, I correct other people's written work such as their resumes or written articles. I am very critical about a paper's structure and grammar usage. My strategy to writing is to plan out the work first, beginning with the overall message. Then, fill in all of the holes of the paper to retain the message/theme.
Math Tutoring
I've taken Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, and more advanced math courses along my undergraduate study. Within my Advanced Engineering Mathematics course, we covered all concepts in regards to Calculus - which I received an A+ and an offer to tutor the course. Calculus is key for any engineering student and requires constant practice and understanding. My strategy to assist in tackling Calculus problems is to practice different problems while understanding why such methods are used. In addition, I recommend to others the need to apply different methods to solve various problems as Calculus provides not one method to achieve a solution.
Math Advance Tutoring
I've taken Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, and more advanced math courses along my undergraduate study. Within my Advanced Engineering Mathematics course, we covered all concepts in regards to Calculus - which I received an A+ and an offer to tutor the course. Calculus is key for any engineering student and requires constant practice and understanding. My strategy to assist in tackling Calculus problems is to practice different problems while understanding why such methods are used. In addition, I recommend to others the need to apply different methods to solve various problems as Calculus provides not one method to achieve a solution.
Physics I Tutoring
Physics can be very difficult to understand without any background information or prior calculus experience. I received A's for both Physics I and II courses in college. I believe that I am able to tutor both subjects.
Physics II Tutoring
Physics can be very difficult to understand without any background information or prior calculus experience. I received A's for both Physics I and II courses in college. I believe that I am able to tutor both subjects.
Pre Calculus Tutoring
I've taken Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, and more advanced math courses along my undergraduate study. Within my Advanced Engineering Mathematics course, we covered all concepts in regards to Calculus - which I received an A+ and an offer to tutor the course. Calculus is key for any engineering student and requires constant practice and understanding. My strategy to assist in tackling Calculus problems is to practice different problems while understanding why such methods are used. In addition, I recommend to others the need to apply different methods to solve various problems as Calculus provides not one method to achieve a solution.
Chemistry Tutoring
My experience with Chemistry includes taking Chemistry I and II and Physical Chemistry within my undergraduate years. I received A's for all of three of those courses. In addition, I tutored Chemistry I and II for undergraduate students for a semester. My duties included following their learning outcomes for the courses, effective study habits for each concepts, and reviewing the materials covered in class. My strategy in attacking Chemistry were to break down the more complex ideas into smaller and more comprehensible steps for each problem. In addition, I had my students learn the material conceptually rather than repetition.
Biology AP Tutoring
Recently, I made an A+ within my Biology course. I tutored half of my classmates throughout the course. I received feedback from others that those sessions were very helpful in understanding the concepts.
AP Physics Tutoring
Physics can be very difficult to understand without any background information or prior calculus experience. I received A's for both Physics I and II courses in college. I believe that I am able to tutor both subjects.
Biology Tutoring
I made an A+ within my Biology course. I tutored half of my classmates throughout the course. I received feedback from others that those sessions were very helpful in understanding the concepts.
Calculus Tutoring
Calculus never stops for engineering majors. I am constantly exposed to calculus on a daily basis within my engineering courses. I've taken Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, and more advanced math courses along my undergraduate study. Within my Advanced Engineering Mathematics course, we covered all concepts in regards to Calculus - which I received an A+ and an offer to tutor the course. Calculus is key for any engineering student and requires constant practice and understanding. My strategy to assist in tackling Calculus problems is to practice different problems while understanding why such methods are used. In addition, I recommend to others the need to apply different methods to solve various problems as Calculus provides not one method to achieve a solution.
Calculus AP Tutoring
Calculus never stops for engineering majors. I am constantly exposed to calculus on a daily basis within my engineering courses. I've taken Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, and more advanced math courses along my undergraduate study. Within my Advanced Engineering Mathematics course, we covered all concepts in regards to Calculus - which I received an A+ and an offer to tutor the course. Calculus is key for any engineering student and requires constant practice and understanding. My strategy to assist in tackling Calculus problems is to practice different problems while understanding why such methods are used. In addition, I recommend to others the need to apply different methods to solve various problems as Calculus provides not one method to achieve a solution.
Physics Tutoring
Physics can be very difficult to understand without any background information or prior calculus experience. I received A's for both Physics I and II courses in college. I believe that I am able to tutor both subjects.
Pre Algebra Tutoring
College Algebra is one of those required courses for a majority of STEM majors. I began taking algebra courses since 8th grade and still review some concepts today as a refresher for calculus-related problems. I believe that understanding and reviewing basic math and algebraic concepts assist in further understanding more complex problems a long the way.
SAT Math Tutoring
Calculus never stops for engineering majors. I am constantly exposed to calculus on a daily basis within my engineering courses. I've taken Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, and more advanced math courses along my undergraduate study. Within my Advanced Engineering Mathematics course, we covered all concepts in regards to Calculus - which I received an A+ and an offer to tutor the course. Calculus is key for any engineering student and requires constant practice and understanding. My strategy to assist in tackling Calculus problems is to practice different problems while understanding why such methods are used. In addition, I recommend to others the need to apply different methods to solve various problems as Calculus provides not one method to achieve a solution.
Science Tutoring
Without science, math would serve little purpose. As a biomedical engineering student, we are exposed to complex mathematical problems in regards to real applications to medicine and technology. I have experience in taking biology and chemistry courses. In addition, I tutored students within Chemistry I and Chemistry II.
Study Skills Tutoring
I have a +2 years experience as a peer mentor; giving advice to +10 individuals on a daily basis. Usually, I give feedback as to how the individual is able to effectively study a particular topic or resolve any other issues that may prevent the individual from progression. For example, one of my students last year had a final exam within a month. Together, we looked at her schedule and planned specifically what days can we focus the most of our energy to a specific topic. We were able to divide her course learning objectives into a 5-week study plan.
Writing Advance Tutoring
I believe that I would be an amazing English tutor as I have written extensive materials such as a published academic journal, a constitution for a campus organization, and letters of recommendations. Frequently, I correct other people's written work such as their resumes or written articles. I am very critical about a paper's structure and grammar usage. My strategy to writing is to plan out the work first, beginning with the overall message. Then, fill in all of the holes of the paper to retain the message/theme.
Algebra Tutoring
College Algebra is one of those required courses for a majority of STEM majors. I began taking algebra courses since 8th grade and still review some concepts today as a refresher for calculus-related problems. I believe that understanding and reviewing basic math and algebraic concepts assist in further understanding more complex problems a long the way.
Middle School Math Tutoring
Having younger siblings around, I usually assist them in their homework. Usually, mathematics is their most difficult subject as it requires the most practice to understand. We would go over the material with various examples and practice problems with detailed explanations of each step. Finally, I would gauge their comprehension with short questions on what they've learned so far.
Writing Tutoring
Physics can be very difficult to understand without any background information or prior calculus experience. I received A's for both Physics I and II courses in college. I believe that I am able to tutor both subjects.
Elementary Math Tutoring
Having younger siblings around, I usually assist them in their homework. Usually, mathematics is their most difficult subject as it requires the most practice to understand. We would go over the material with various examples and practice problems with detailed explanations of each step. Finally, I would gauge their comprehension with short questions on what they've learned so far.
Reading Comprehension Tutoring
I believe that I would be an amazing English tutor as I have written extensive materials such as a published academic journal, a constitution for a campus organization, and letters of recommendations. Frequently, I correct other people's written work such as their resumes or written articles. I am very critical about a paper's structure and grammar usage. My strategy to writing is to plan out the work first, beginning with the overall message. Then, fill in all of the holes of the paper to retain the message/theme.
MATLAB Tutoring
I received an A+ within my signals and systems laboratory course. Within this course, all signal processes and various systems were created, measured, and plotted via Matlab. Comprehension exams were given to test individual knowledge of the Matlab program and its functionalities such as writing scripts and creating the needed logic for performance. My strategies in tackling Matlab is to understand the rules, syntax, and functions within the Matlab program. Most Matlab scripts fail due to syntax error or a fault within the logic.
Microsoft PowerPoint Tutoring
I am able to assist in using most of the functions in PowerPoint. There are different techniques to design a more effective powerpoint. I am able to give tips on how to relay the slides in a more effective manner.
Microsoft Word Tutoring
Word is used for almost every essay that I've written. I am able to assist in most functionalities with word.
Geometry Tutoring
I've taken Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, and more advanced math courses along my undergraduate study. Within my Advanced Engineering Mathematics course, we covered all concepts in regards to Calculus - which I received an A+ and an offer to tutor the course. My strategy to assist in tackling Geometry problems is to practice different problems while understanding why such methods are used. In addition, I recommend to others the need to apply different methods to solve various problems as Geometry provides not one method to achieve a solution.
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