I graduated with a Math degree (and a Physics minor) from the University of Arizona and I’m currently at TUM for my Master’s in Mathematics. My experience isn't just theoretical; I’ve spent over a year as an Academic Tutor for student-athletes, which meant I had to learn how to explain difficult concepts like Linear Algebra and Newtonian Mechanics very clearly and very quickly to people with pack...
I graduated with a Math degree (and a Physics minor) from the University of Arizona and I’m currently at TUM for my Master’s in Mathematics. My experience isn't just theoretical; I’ve spent over a year as an Academic Tutor for student-athletes, which meant I had to learn how to explain difficult concepts like Linear Algebra and Newtonian Mechanics very clearly and very quickly to people with packed schedules.
I also worked as a Teaching Assistant for Vector Calculus. This gave me a "behind the scenes" look at how exams are designed and graded—I was the one holding office hours, running exam reviews, and creating answer keys. Whether it’s Multivariable Analysis or Quantum Mechanics, I know where students usually get stuck because I’ve graded the papers
What our lessons will look like I don’t believe in just memorizing formulas. My goal is to help you build an actual intuition for the math so you can solve problems even when they look different from the practice ones.
We’ll focus on the "why" behind the steps. If you understand the logic, you don't have to stress about forgetting a specific rule.
Since I’ve been a TA and an intern preparing lectures, I can show you exactly what professors are looking for in your solutions to help you get the most points.
I’m used to working with busy students (like the athletes I tutored), so I keep my explanations punchy and focused on what you actually need to know for your next deadline or exam.
If you're doing higher-level work, I can also help with Differential Equations or even the physics behind things like 3-body simulations or quantum materials.