My name is Harrison, and I’m thrilled to help you navigate your academic journey. My own path has been driven by a fascination with how complex systems work and the logic that holds them together. I graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, specializing in Mathematics and Manufacturing. Currently, I am further sharpening those analytical tools as a J.D. candidate at the University of New Hampshire, Franklin Pierce School of Law, where I focus on Intellectual...
My name is Harrison, and I’m thrilled to help you navigate your academic journey. My own path has been driven by a fascination with how complex systems work and the logic that holds them together. I graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, specializing in Mathematics and Manufacturing. Currently, I am further sharpening those analytical tools as a J.D. candidate at the University of New Hampshire, Franklin Pierce School of Law, where I focus on Intellectual Property. This transition from engineering to the legal field, specifically working with patents, has taught me how to communicate highly technical ideas with absolute clarity and persuasive detail. I bring this unique perspective to every session, helping you bridge the gap between technical data and clear, effective communication.
With over two years of experience tutoring students of all ages, I have developed a teaching style that is deeply adaptable to each student’s unique learning needs. Whether we are tackling the rigors of multivariable calculus and fluid mechanics or refining the structure of a complex research paper, I specialize in taking intimidating concepts and breaking them down into logical, manageable steps. My goal is to make the learning process a lot less stressful and significantly more fun. I believe every student has a unique "click" moment when a difficult concept finally makes sense, and I am dedicated to finding the specific approach that gets you there. I look forward to helping you reach your academic goals and building the skills you need to succeed both in the classroom and beyond.