FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
All Math & Science Tutoring is $50/hr. Group sessions or sessions longer than 2 hrs receive a 20% discount per student. Only 1 diecount applied per session per student.r
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
When I begin working with a new student, I start with a brief conversation to learn their name, confirm their course material, and understand what they hope to get out of tutoring. I also introduce myself and explain how I approach problem-solving: slowly, deeply, and with a strong focus on uncovering why a concept is difficult—not just how to get through homework. During our sessions, the student brings a problem, and I first watch how they naturally approach it. I have them talk through their reasoning until they reach the point where they get stuck. From there, I begin asking guiding questions that break the problem into its fundamental ideas. This allows us to identify the exact concept that’s causing the difficulty. Once we isolate that piece, I work with the student to rebuild understanding from the ground up. Often, solving that one conceptual gap unlocks several other problems at once. By the end of the session, even if we only work through two to four problems, students usually gain the confidence and clarity to solve many more on their own afterward. My process is patient, structured, and personalized—designed to make students independent thinkers rather than reliant on me. My process is patient, structured, and personalized—designed to make students independent thinkers rather than reliant on me. During our sessions, the student brings a problem, and I first watch how they naturally approach it. I have them talk through their reasoning until they reach the point where they get stuck. From there, I begin asking guiding questions that break the problem into its fundamental ideas. This allows us to identify the exact concept that’s causing the difficulty.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering and am currently completing my Master’s and Ph.D. at Texas Tech University. My training spans advanced thermodynamics, solid mechanics, engineering mathematics, and computational methods — the same foundations I now teach and tutor. My graduate-level experience allows me to break complex topics into intuitive, structured lessons that match how students actually learn.