Hello, my name is Anirudh! I hold a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University(ASU) and a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from UCLA. During my academic journey, I maintained a strong academic record with a 3.5 GPA at UCLA and 3.5 GPA at ASU. I had a GRE score of 165/170 on Math.
I know from personal experience that college courses can sometimes feel overwhelming—especially when finals week approaches and challenging, application-based exams seem...
Hello, my name is Anirudh! I hold a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University(ASU) and a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from UCLA. During my academic journey, I maintained a strong academic record with a 3.5 GPA at UCLA and 3.5 GPA at ASU. I had a GRE score of 165/170 on Math.
I know from personal experience that college courses can sometimes feel overwhelming—especially when finals week approaches and challenging, application-based exams seem intimidating. Many students begin to doubt their choice of major when they encounter their first difficult class, but doing poorly in one course or even retaking a class is not the end of your academic journey. With persistence, practice, and the right support, you can overcome these challenges and gain the confidence to thrive in your chosen field. Much of what you learn in college is only a small fraction of what you will apply in the workplace, so there is always room to grow and improve over time. Professors design these tough classes to stretch your thinking and are often empathetic mentors eager to help you succeed. Outside of class, seeking help;whether from tutors, supplemental instruction, or study groupscan make a tremendous difference.
My expertise includes subjects like Analog IC Design, Analog to Digital Converters, Phase Locked Loops, Signal Processing, and Theory of Filter Design. At UCLA, I served as a graduate teaching assistant, leading discussion sections, solving practice exams, and guiding students through homework, labs, and exam preparation for these classes. At ASU, I worked as an undergraduate teaching assistant for subjects like Circuit Analysis, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, and Discrete Mathematics. My tutoring strategy focuses on building a thorough conceptual understanding first, then reinforcing that knowledge through targeted practice problems and real-world examples. I create a welcoming, collaborative learning environment where students feel comfortable to ask questions and learn.