Primary Instructor at the University of South Carolina
- Economics of Education | ECON530 | Spring 2025 -- Evaluation: 4.4 / 5
- Principles of Macroeconomics | ECON222 | Fall 2024 -- Evaluation: 4.1 / 5
- Introduction to Economics | ECON224 | Fall 2022 -- Evaluation: 4.7 / 5
Teaching Assistant at the University of South Carolina
- Economics of Education | ECON530 | Fall 2024
- Principles of Macro | ECON222 | Spring 2024
- Intermediate Micro | ECON321 | Spring 2023; Spring 2022
- Intermediate Macro | ECON322 | Fall 2022
- Money, Income, and Prices | ECON402 | Fall 2022
- Game Theory | ECON555 | Spring 2022; Fall 2020
- Public Finance | ECON562 | Fall 2021
“She made me actually enjoy learning economics, which is a very hard thing to do.” (Intro to Econ., Fall 2022)
“She does not teach as if learning is one-size fits all. She is ready and willing to explain things in different ways until everyone understands.” (Intro to Econ., Fall 2022)
“She knew a lot about what she was teaching which made it easy to learn from her. She also made the course challenging but not too difficult so I felt like I was actually learning a lot.” (Principles of Macro., Fall 2024)
“She was always willing to help us. She encouraged us and helped us finish strong. One of the best professors I have had.” (Intro to Econ., Fall 2022)
“Explained material clearly, slowed down for students who didn't understand and gave ample time to ask questions. Some main strengths I observed was kindness (which is important to making students want to learn and not give up on difficult topics) and communication skills (explaining topics clearly with examples.)” (Intro to Econ., Fall 2022)
“The assignments were thought-provoking, and I found the projects involving Tableau to be a great addition to the course. No complaints.” (Econ. of Edu., Spring 2025)