...I am a member of the SFHS Wind Ensemble, the highest band, as a bari saxophone player. I played the alto saxophone for 6 years before it. I am also the Saxophone Section Leader and have received the Marcher of the Year Award two times. (read more)
...I enjoyed my time tutoring students and decided to keep tutoring beside my software engineering career. Prior to working in the tutoring lab of my university, I was a supplemental instruction facilitator. As a facilitator, I held sessions every week with about 3 to 10 students coming to my college algebra and pre-calculus sessions. (read more)
...I have a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Northwestern and minored in Math and a Bachelors degree in Biology from the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and advanced coursework in chemistry as well. Besides the knowledge of material needed to tutor, I am patient, and observant. That is true no matter if I am working with K-12 or adult students. (read more)
...Creating a supportive and non-judgmental learning environment is important to me. I want you to feel comfortable asking questions, exploring concepts, and tackling challenges. I believe in open communication, and I provide regular feedback on your progress to actively support your learning journey. (read more)
...Berkeley course CS61C on computer organization for a summer semester. This course is taught in C and assumes a strong background in C. Moreover, it uses C to perform low-level programming with memory allocation, pointers, pointers to pointers, structures (i.e. structs), and make files. (read more)