I’m Rishita, a second-year medical student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I graduated from UNC with honors in Biology and Neuroscience and a minor in Medical Anthropology, and I love helping students build confidence and excitement in learning science.
I’ve spent over four years tutoring students of all ages and levels. At UNC, I worked as a Teaching Assistant for Cell Biology and Developmental Biology, where I focused on breaking down tough material into clear,...
I’m Rishita, a second-year medical student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I graduated from UNC with honors in Biology and Neuroscience and a minor in Medical Anthropology, and I love helping students build confidence and excitement in learning science.
I’ve spent over four years tutoring students of all ages and levels. At UNC, I worked as a Teaching Assistant for Cell Biology and Developmental Biology, where I focused on breaking down tough material into clear, easy-to-understand lessons. I also taught at a STEM learning academy, helping younger students strengthen their foundations in math, science, and writing while keeping learning fun and rewarding.
Outside of tutoring, I’m involved in global health research and passionate about women’s health and surgery. I also love mentoring students who are interested in medicine or the pre-med track—from navigating challenging courses to planning for medical school.
My tutoring style is personalized, supportive, and interactive. I meet students where they are and tailor each session to their learning style and goals, whether that’s mastering biology, improving study strategies, or preparing for standardized exams.
If you’re looking for someone who’s approachable, experienced, and genuinely invested in your success, I’d love to work with you. Let’s make learning engaging and help you reach your goals together!