One-on-one tutoring for UH students struggling with intro programming. Just clear, visual explanations that don't move on until it clicks.
Most CS confusion isn't about intelligence, it's about abstraction. I make the invisible visible by drawing out exactly what the computer is doing, step by step.
Every concept gets this treatment: drawn out, broken down, until it sticks.
Sessions are shaped around your exact confusion, not a generic curriculum.
Every session starts with your specific questions, your code, your assignments. Not a recycled lesson plan.
Exam tomorrow? Reach out. I keep availability open for last-minute sessions before tests and deadlines.
Your time isn't split with 30 other students. You get complete, undivided attention the whole session.
You leave sessions with a mental model of the concept, not just notes.
I'm a Computer Science student in the UH Honors College. I tutor the way I wish I'd been taught: by helping students build a mental model of how code actually works, so they can solve problems independently and confidently.
Currently helping students in Intro to CS, Java, Python and C++.
I watched my cousin fail her intro CS class because the professor just read off slides and expected everyone to just get it. CS isn't a secret club; it's just a visual logic game that most people are trying to play blindfolded. I'm here to take the blindfold off.
Free consultation to start
I'm confident enough in how I teach to put that in writing.
If you don't leave the first session with a noticeably clearer understanding of your topic, you owe nothing.
Choose a slot that works for you. We'll chat for 15–20 minutes, figure out where you're stuck, and decide if we're a good fit.
Prefer email? Reach me at bdbildac@cougarnet.uh.edu