I received my high school diploma in humanities from Farhang Humanities High School. I was one of the top achievers in the National Persian Literature Olympiad. Due to my deep passion for teaching, I began voluntarily teaching literature during that time.
After graduating from high school, I pursued a degree in Persian Literature, a decision I had always felt was both inevitable and intrinsic to my nature. My academic achievements up to that point allowed me to be admitted to two government-sponsored bachelor's programs simultaneously.
Driven by my interest in literature, I chose to study French Language and Literature as my second major. After completing both bachelor's degrees, I pursued a master's degree in Linguistics, with my research focus during those years remaining on the Persian language.
A while after obtaining my master's degree, I was fortunate to receive a full scholarship from the University of Amsterdam. I completed a second master's degree in Linguistics and Communication in the Netherlands. Currently, I am a researcher in the fields of psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics. However, I have always considered it part of my responsibility to share what I have learned with the next generation of Persian language enthusiasts outside the academic setting and to offer my expertise to those who are passionate about Iranian culture.