Who am I?

I attended the University of Oregon and received my Bachelor’s of Science in Mathematics in 2023. I then received my Master’s of Arts in Mathematics from California State University, Fullerton in 2025. Most recently, I have begun my PhD in Mathematics in August 2025 at Claremont Graduate University where I will be focusing on Partitions in Number Theory.

While I had always helped my peers with math as I was progressing through school, I received my first tutoring job at the University of Oregon where I tutored a variety college level math ranging from Liberal Arts Math to College Algebra to Calculus and Linear Algebra. I worked there up until I graduated, then moved to California for my degree at CSUF and tutored at Fullerton College where my knowledge base expanded to tutoring those same courses as well as content such as Discrete Math, Differential Equations, Statistics, and Multivariable Calculus.

In 2024, I began my teaching career at CSUF as a Teaching Associate where I performed the roles a professor would, aside from creating my own midterm and final exams as well as participating in the administration. I could only be in that role until I graduated because it was only for current graduate students, but luckily I was rehired at CSUF to begin as a Part-time Lecturer. I will begin that job in the Fall of 2025 to teach Calculus, where I will be free to teach in my own way.

At the same time that I start teaching at CSUF, I am also going to be continuing my education at CGU for my PhD, which I am very excited for. With all of this experience in teaching and in different math courses, I am highly qualified to tutor students in all stages of their academic career and would love to help anyone that comes across me and my services online.