Hi! I’m Daniel, an undergraduate at Princeton University with a deep passion for computer science, mathematics, and the sciences. I first taught myself to code and have since taken numerous university-level courses to build a strong foundation. I'm proficient in several programming languages, including Python, JavaScript, and C++, and have experience in web development, game creation, and algorithmic thinking. In math, I tutor everything from pre-algebra and geometry up through calculus. I...
Hi! I’m Daniel, an undergraduate at Princeton University with a deep passion for computer science, mathematics, and the sciences. I first taught myself to code and have since taken numerous university-level courses to build a strong foundation. I'm proficient in several programming languages, including Python, JavaScript, and C++, and have experience in web development, game creation, and algorithmic thinking. In math, I tutor everything from pre-algebra and geometry up through calculus. I earned a 5 on the AP Calculus BC exam and was recognized as a National Merit Finalist (top 1% SAT). I'm also highly experienced in physics and chemistry, having scored 5s on both AP exams and qualified for international science fairs with my independent research.
I’ve tutored students from a wide range of ages and backgrounds—from elementary schoolers learning basic math and science to college students studying advanced computer science. Whether in the classroom or in one-on-one sessions, I strive to make learning both challenging and enjoyable. My goal is to connect with each student, meet them at their level, and help them build lasting confidence in their skills. I bring a lighthearted, encouraging approach to every lesson and enjoy creating an environment where students feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and growing from them. I'm excited to help you meet your goals and have fun doing it!