...Prior to this, I was a Computer Science major at Cornell University, where I was a TA for computer architecture and physics until I graduated in 2021. Additionally, while in college, I was a Software Engineering intern at Amazon, where I did UI development work. I am here to help you relieve test anxieties, overcome obstacles and build confidence. (read more)
...During my time there, I often worked 1:1 with different students after the day was over, where I got to experiment with different ways to communicate how something works. In the end, I worked with a total of about 220 students. For 6 months in 2019-2020, I devoted my time to a passion project to bring the fun back into middle school chemistry! (read more)
...I have participated in various national and international programming contests. I have worked at various tech giants in IT sector and hence know the latest technologies used in the industry. I have tutored more than 1000 students till now and have really helped them excel in their subjects and assignments. (read more)
...If it's too hard to start, we'll break down the problems into smaller ones until they seem easy. For example, in trigonometry, problems that look complicated fall into place once we take the time to correctly label all of the sides and angles. We'll find an approach that leads to your understan... (read more)
...The student should ultimately feel confident to amass the factual and procedural knowledge taught in sessions and readily engage higher-order critical thinking when tackling relevant tasks. The first session will typically center on evaluating the student's needs, skill set, and goals and accord... (read more)