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Johns Hopkins Premed | Perfect 800 SAT Math Scorer
Rohit S.

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Hi, I'm Rohit, a junior at Johns Hopkins University studying neuroscience with a computational focus, and I currently work as a teaching assistant for organic chemistry — a subject most students find intimidating until someone breaks it down the right way. That's exactly what I love doing: taking topics like chemistry, biology, and math that feel overwhelming on paper and making them click through clear explanations and plenty of practice. I scored an 800 on the SAT Math section so I know...

Hi, I'm Rohit, a junior at Johns Hopkins University studying neuroscience with a computational focus, and I currently work as a teaching assistant for organic chemistry — a subject most students find intimidating until someone breaks it down the right way. That's exactly what I love doing: taking topics like chemistry, biology, and math that feel overwhelming on paper and making them click through clear explanations and plenty of practice. I scored an 800 on the SAT Math section so I know firsthand what strong preparation and the right study strategies can do for test performance.

Beyond the classroom, I split my time across research in computational biology and clinical research in endocrinology, which has taught me how to explain complex ideas simply — a skill that translates directly to tutoring. I'm also the Head Mentor for the Charm City STEM League, a Science Olympiad mentoring program in Baltimore, where I work directly with students on math and science content, so I have real experience meeting students where they are and building their confidence step by step.

Whether you're prepping for the SAT, working through Algebra 1, or trying to make sense of biology or chemistry coursework, I focus on more than just getting to the right answer — I want you to actually understand the "why" behind it, so the material sticks long after our session ends. I'm patient, structured, and genuinely enjoy watching a concept go from confusing to obvious.


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Algebra 1

Algebra 1

As a Johns Hopkins University student studying neuroscience with a computational focus, I built a strong foundation in the math skills that Algebra 1 depends on, and I scored an 800 on the SAT Math section, reflecting deep mastery of the underlying concepts. I currently work as a teaching assistant for organic chemistry, where I regularly break down abstract, symbol-heavy material into clear, manageable steps — the same approach that works well for algebraic concepts like variables, equations, and functions. Through my mentoring work with the Charm City STEM League, I've tutored students directly in math fundamentals and know how to identify exactly where a student's understanding breaks down and address it directly rather than just re-explaining the same way again. My goal with Algebra 1 students is to build genuine number sense and problem-solving confidence, not just memorized steps, so the skills carry forward into more advanced math.
Biochemistry

Biochemistry

I earned an A in Biochemistry at Johns Hopkins University, giving me firsthand mastery of the material from a rigorous, research-intensive curriculum. As a teaching assistant for organic chemistry, I regularly help students bridge the gap between organic chemistry and biochemistry, two subjects that build directly on each other. My research experience — including work involving protein structure and cellular metabolism — means I approach biochemistry with real applied context, not just exam-focused memorization. I focus on helping students understand the logic behind metabolic pathways, enzyme kinetics, and molecular interactions so they can reason through problems rather than just recalling isolated facts.
Biology

Biology

I'm a neuroscience major at Johns Hopkins University with a computational focus, giving me a deep, research-level understanding of biological systems that goes well beyond a typical undergraduate biology course. My research experience spans multiple labs, including work on protein structure prediction and cancer immunology, so I bring real scientific context to topics like cell biology, genetics, and molecular processes rather than just textbook definitions. As a teaching assistant for organic chemistry, I have direct experience helping students connect chemistry and biology concepts, which often overlap in areas like biochemistry and cellular metabolism. I focus on helping students build a genuine conceptual understanding of biology — not just memorizing terms — so they can apply what they've learned to new problems and exam questions confidently.
Chemistry

Chemistry

I currently work as a teaching assistant for organic chemistry at Johns Hopkins University, where I help students work through everything from foundational concepts to complex reaction mechanisms on a regular basis. My neuroscience degree, with its computational focus, has given me a strong grounding in general chemistry principles like stoichiometry, thermodynamics, and molecular structure that underpin more advanced coursework. Through my research work, including protein structure and biochemistry-related projects, I apply chemistry concepts in real scientific contexts, not just classroom problem sets. My tutoring approach focuses on building intuition for why reactions and chemical principles work the way they do, so students can reason through unfamiliar problems instead of just pattern-matching to examples they've memorized.
EMT/ NREMT

EMT/ NREMT

I'm a certified EMT with hands-on field and clinical experience, giving me practical, real-world context for the material the NREMT exam covers — not just textbook knowledge. As a Johns Hopkins University student with a strong science background, I'm comfortable breaking down complex protocols in cardiology, trauma, and airway management into clear, logical steps that make sense rather than requiring rote memorization. I also hold CNA certification, which has deepened my understanding of patient assessment and care that overlaps directly with EMT scope of practice. My tutoring approach focuses on scenario-based reasoning — helping students understand the "why" behind prioritization and treatment decisions — so they can think through unfamiliar exam questions confidently rather than just recalling memorized answers.
Neuroscience

Neuroscience

I'm a senior at Johns Hopkins University majoring in neuroscience with a computational focus, giving me both classroom depth and hands-on research experience in the subject. My research spans multiple labs, including work on protein structure prediction and studies connecting cellular pathways to disease processes, so I bring real scientific grounding to concepts like neural signaling, brain anatomy, and cognitive processes. I also lead a computational project focused on movement disorders, which has deepened my understanding of how neurological conditions manifest and how to think through neuroscience problems analytically. My goal is to help students move past memorizing terminology and actually understand how the nervous system works, so they can apply that understanding to exam questions and real-world scenarios alike.
SAT Math

SAT Math

I scored an 800 — a perfect score — on the SAT Math section, so I know exactly what it takes to master the content and pacing the test demands. As a Johns Hopkins University student with a computational, math-heavy course of study, I have a deep command of the algebra, geometry, and data analysis concepts the SAT Math section tests. Through my experience as a teaching assistant and mentor with the Charm City STEM League, I've learned how to identify the specific gaps holding a student back and target practice toward them rather than reviewing everything from scratch. My approach combines content mastery with test-specific strategy — time management, working backward from answer choices, and avoiding common traps — so students improve both their understanding and their score.
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Excellent tutor!

He was very patient with my 7th grader and was very knowledgeable about the subject. He uses amazing examples to explain things and really emphasizes understanding!

Jeya, 1 lesson with Rohit
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