I'm a second year student at Berkeley intent on studying computer science and mathematics. I wouldn't call myself
a naturally brilliant student, but I do think that hard work and perserverence can make anything happen.
Because of this background I've really grown to enjoy teaching and explaining complicated
ideas to peers. I know subjects like computer science and math can be intense at times and can hit a lot of students
like a ton of bricks when they least expect it. I've written or am in the process of writing notes explaining concepts in
classes that I've taken so far. I've organized them based on class and hope they're accessible and concise. I'm fascinated by
the intersection of mathematics and computer science and try to learn more about it every day. I'm especially interested in probability
theory and intend on taking a series of classes pertaining to that field in the coming semesters. Currently I lab assist for CS61A.
I'm involved with Blockchain at Berkeley, Cal Hiking and Outdoor Society, and Cal Club Soccer, The Cal Sailing Club outside of academic
work. If you've read any cool papers on math, physics, quantum computing, or especially dank memes lately feel free to send them to me via
any of these.