"Emily has been an incredible tutor for our daughter over the past year and a half. Before working with Emily, academic conversations were often difficult, but Emily quickly built genuine rapport and trust. She is cheerful, relatable, and knowledgeable across a wide range of subjects, and she remains patient and supportive—even on tough teenage days. Our daughter’s grades have improved, and more importantly, she truly looks forward to Emily’s visits. We are so grateful for the positive impact Emily has had on both her confidence and learning." - Alexa (parent)

Specialties: Study skills; ACT English; SAT reading/writing; biology; English

Emily graduated from Wake Forest University with a Bachelors in Arts in Communication in 2022. She has had years of experience as an educator from working as a tutor at the learning center at the Ronald McDonald House to working for the NCAA and student athlete services providing academic support for Division 1 athletes in college. Emily is passionate about working with neurodivergent learners and specializes in multisensory approaches to tutoring using kinesthetic/tactile, visual, and autory approaches to help students learn. She enjoys creative problem solving in helping students discover the learning styles that work the best for their brains. She hopes to make learning fun, and she enjoys helping students regain their self confidence and love of learning with challenging subjects.