Elliott has a rich background in mentoring and working with young children, having volunteered over 100 hours at local youth baseball camps. His dedication earned him a prestigious Presidential Gold Service Award. This tutor’s ability to connect with kids aged 7-13 demonstrates his commitment to fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment.
Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science with double majors in Neuroscience and Political Science, Elliott maintains a distinction average. His academic prowess is further highlighted by high achievements in ACT English (97th percentile) and ACT Mathematics (96th percentile). Additionally, he has accumulated over 30 hours of informal tutoring experience in chess, showcasing his ability to teach complex concepts effectively.
Elliott excels in both written and verbal communication, evidenced by his High Distinction grade in Rhetoric and Academic Writing. He has also been an active participant in Model United Nations conferences, where he received numerous awards for his position papers and speeches. His research background includes publishing work on astrophysics, demonstrating his analytical skills and attention to detail—qualities that greatly benefit his students.