My name is Samhita! I am an undergraduate major in computer engineering and a student researcher. In my undergraduate career, I have been a front-end developer for scientific ballooning software HARP Tracker and a representative of my National Eclipse Ballooning Project chapter.
I started off as a volunteer tutor for AmeriCorps, SEWA USA, and Learn To Be; this was a period where I learned how to tutor K-12 students effectively for two years. Then, I started to tutor professionally under...
My name is Samhita! I am an undergraduate major in computer engineering and a student researcher. In my undergraduate career, I have been a front-end developer for scientific ballooning software HARP Tracker and a representative of my National Eclipse Ballooning Project chapter.
I started off as a volunteer tutor for AmeriCorps, SEWA USA, and Learn To Be; this was a period where I learned how to tutor K-12 students effectively for two years. Then, I started to tutor professionally under K-12 learning establishments, such as Best Brains and the Princeton Review. From three years worth of hands-on experience and guidance provided by my higher-up, I am now an independent tutor who aims to provide an individualized learning experience that can achieve student goals.
I am experienced in college-level Python and Java, which can be expanded to AP Computer Science Principles and AP Computer Science A respectively. Additionally, students can refine external skills that are associated with programming, such as problem-solving and logical thinking. I tutor in a regular and juvenile level, where each will have engagement in separate ways that are appropriate to their age level. Sessions will consist of working on very small projects accompanied by short lectures; this is great for not only understanding, but to approach similar problems in the future independently. Students can either reach out for long-term or short-term goals: whether you need help with a whole subject or just a topic, I’m available to help!