Elite Mathematics Coaching

Our coaches come from the world's most prestigious universities, bringing unparalleled expertise in mathematics competitions and academic excellence.

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Mathematical Olympiad Program

Meet Our Coaches

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MIT

Kevin Zhao

Kevin Zhao is a senior at MIT majoring in Mathematics & Computer Science, with interests in quantitative finance. Kevin previously scored a perfect 15 on AIME and achieved a silver medal on USAMO — placing him among the most elite competition mathematicians in the country. His coaching focuses on building the deep problem-solving intuition needed to reach the very top.

Specializing in advanced AIME mastery and USAMO preparation for students ready to push past the 10+ mark.

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UC Berkeley

Juan Garcia

Juan Garcia is a sophomore studying Mathematics & Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley. Juan scored 12/15 on AIME, reaching USAMO, and qualified for USACO platinum. Juan is excited to teach his students and guide them through their math olympiad journey, drawing on his own recent experience navigating these exact milestones.

Specializing in students ready to cross from AMC into AIME, and AIME students pushing toward USAMO qualification.

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Carnegie Mellon

Luke Greenawalt

Luke Greenawalt is a freshman at Carnegie Mellon University, studying Computer Science. He has placed first at multiple state-level math competitions and earned an AIME qualification on the AMC. His favorite subject is number theory, and he is passionate about showing students the beauty of elegant mathematical arguments that go far beyond the standard curriculum.

Specializing in number theory and helping AMC competitors build the fundamentals needed for AIME qualification.

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USC

Tom Zhang

Tom Zhang is a college sophomore at the University of Southern California. Tom has qualified for USAMO once and CMO twice, and placed top 50 individually at both CMIMC and HMMT — prestigious collegiate-run competitions. Tom's deep expertise in geometry makes him an exceptional coach for students who want to turn their weakest subject into their strongest weapon.

Specializing in competition geometry and USAMO-level proof writing for students targeting olympiad distinction.

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Carnegie Mellon

Emir Naduvil

Emir Naduvil is an incoming freshman at Carnegie Mellon University, studying Math. He has competed in various math competitions over the last six years — qualifying for AIME 3 times, placing in the top 10 in state competitions 4 times, and qualifying for Mathcounts Nationals in 2021 where he ranked in the top 56 competitors. He also enjoys physics and programming, and he's excited to share his passion for math with others.

Specializing in younger students trying to qualify for AIME for the first time, building confidence alongside competition skills.

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NYU

Caden Wang

Caden Wang is a student at New York University. He has been doing math contests for 4 years, qualifying for USAMO, earning Group 1 on Euclid, and gaining distinction and DHR on AMC. Caden is also a two-time provincial finalist in DECA. His favorite subject is number theory, and he is excited to guide others along their math contest careers with structured, goal-driven coaching.

Specializing in number theory and guiding students through international competitions like Euclid and AMC.

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Stanford University

Aaryan Vaishya

Aaryan Vaishya is a senior at Middleton High School, committed to Stanford University. He has been competing in math contests for 4 years, qualifying for MOP twice — one of the most selective math programs in the United States. He is a USAMO qualifier and his favorite subject is combinatorics. He enjoys competitive programming and is excited to help his students reach for the stars with the mindset of a true olympiad competitor.

Specializing in olympiad-level combinatorics and MOP-track preparation for students aiming for the absolute top.

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University of Cambridge

Carol Bao

Carol Bao is a first-year Computer Science student at Trinity College, University of Cambridge. She is a five-time AIME qualifier, Illinois state math champion, and a two-time Math Prize for Girls participant. She is also a proud alum of the 2023 Ross Mathematics Program. Her favorite subjects are geometry and number theory — and she brings a patient, encouraging approach to helping students find their breakthrough moment.

Specializing in students trying to qualify for AIME for the first time, with a particular focus on geometry and number theory.

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