My name is Harsh, and I’m currently a senior at Cornell University studying Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. I’ve always been drawn to problem-solving and enjoy breaking down complex technical concepts into something more intuitive and approachable. Through my coursework and projects, I’ve built a strong foundation in areas like data structures, algorithms, and machine learning, and I love helping others gain confidence in these subjects as well.
I’ve been tutoring for over...
My name is Harsh, and I’m currently a senior at Cornell University studying Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. I’ve always been drawn to problem-solving and enjoy breaking down complex technical concepts into something more intuitive and approachable. Through my coursework and projects, I’ve built a strong foundation in areas like data structures, algorithms, and machine learning, and I love helping others gain confidence in these subjects as well.
I’ve been tutoring for over four years and have also spent five semesters working as a teaching assistant at Cornell. In that role, I led discussion sections, created course materials, and worked closely with students to help them truly understand the material rather than just memorize it. I’ve had the chance to work with over 150 students in both one-on-one and small group settings, and I really enjoy adapting my teaching style to fit how each person learns best. I try to keep sessions interactive and supportive, focusing on building intuition first and then reinforcing it with practice and real examples.
What I enjoy most about tutoring is seeing students grow more confident over time. Many of the students I’ve worked with have gone on to land internships at top tech companies, and it’s been incredibly rewarding to be a small part of that journey. I aim to create a comfortable environment where students feel encouraged to ask questions, think critically, and develop skills that will stick with them long after our sessions.