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Henry D.

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Top US Physics student entering Princeton University

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About

I'm an incoming student at Princeton University majoring in Physics. In 2022 and 2023, I earned a Gold Medal and was nationally ranked top 40 in the US Physics Olympiad competition. I've mastered 12 Advanced Placement (AP) courses, including AP Calculus and AP Physics, scoring 5s on every exam. I also scored the maximum score of 1600 on the SAT. I worked as a course instructor for over 20 high school students in Pandorax's 12-week online physics competition preparation course. For the past four years, I've loved helping students in physics and math in my local high school and middle school. I'm also currently a high school student, so I easily understand concepts from the student's perspective. With these qualifications, I feel confident in providing excellent, well-informed tutoring with a unique ability to help students understand concepts from a student's perspective. My approach centers around breaking down problems into pieces and guiding students to solve problems themselves by asking well-thought-out questions, teaching students to learn how to solve problems rather than memorize solutions.

Location

Princeton, New Jersey, United States

Language

English, Chinese

Timezone

America/Los_Angeles

Courses

Levels

Elementary
Middle School
High School

Education

Princeton University

2024 - 2028
Physics

Work Experience

Pandorax

April 2023 - February 2024
Bootcamp Instructor, Educational Content Writer
As an instructor, I designed 12 weeks of physics lectures and homework, instructed 20+ students live, and answered questions during office hours. We raised $10,000+ for charity through course sign-ups. I also collaborated with a team of 6 to create 100+ pages of approachable calculus guides tailored for physics, reaching 18,000+ users together with all four Pandorax projects

MathMatters

April 2022 - May 2024
Tutor
I tutored, curated lessons, and created practice problems for 10+ elementary and middle school students based on California Common Core standards through Zoom.