I am a recent alumnus of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), receiving a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. While at Caltech, I also volunteered with FIRST Robotics Competition, as an event volunteer and as a mentor of FRC Team 4201 in El Segundo, CA. In this role I worked with and taught high school age students on topics ranging from CAD to physics to project management. (read more)
...Since taking the ACT, I have also graduated summa cum laude with a degree in the biological sciences and helped multiple students improve their scores on this admissions test as well as other sciences exam. I self-studied for the MCAT and received a 527 (132/131/132/132). Since then, I have help... (read more)
...I’m a three-time USAMO qualifier, a seven-time AIME qualifier, and I’ve completed advanced courses such as Linear Algebra and Differential Equations. I’m confident that I can help with any math-related needs, whether it’s mastering core concepts or honing problem-solving skills for competitions!... (read more)
...I am a firm believer in the notion that no one is a "non-math" person. When a student is allowed to discover new concepts in an adaptable environment, mathematical ideas can really "sink" in. My personal style is to put less emphasis on rote and memorization while delving into truly understanding what is being taught. (read more)
...Developed the software infrastructure for the organization. Implemented multiple prototypes across multiple different stacks, eventually deciding upon a TypeScript frontend with a gRPC/Golang backend. Managed rapid expansion, reaching over 800 users within the first three months. (read more)