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Rohith K

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Joined Jul 2024 · He/Him · 8:32 AM Local

About

Im a High school student who is here to improve myself and others. My hobbies include calisthenics, music, and computer science!

Tutor

Aug 2025 - Present

United States of America

Stats

124

SP

4

Badges

2

Countries Reached

2

Learners Impacted

2

Sessions Hosted

157

Tutoring Minutes

Certifications

AP Computer Science
Honorary

Connections

Jasmitha K
Ariyana A

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6

You created a comfortable and welcoming environment from the start, which is essential for group sessions. You shared your own experience and success (getting a 5 on the exam), which established your credibility and made the content more relatable. When a student was struggling or had technical difficulties, you were understanding and non-judgmental, saying things like "That's okay, that's okay, we can restart this." This empathetic approach helps students feel safe and more confident to participate and ask questions.

Tutor · 13 days ago

You were clearly prepared for the session with a well-structured slideshow that outlined the agenda and key topics. You began by clearly stating the learning goals and what would be covered, which helped set expectations. You also provided a concise, clear definition of computer science and AP Computer Science Principles, setting a strong conceptual base.

Tutor · 13 days ago

You made a consistent effort to engage the students, Anika and Shokat. You started with a friendly introduction and encouraged them to introduce themselves. Throughout the session, you frequently paused to ask questions, such as "Any questions about this?" and "Does that make sense?" You also called on students by name to encourage participation, which is a good practice. When a student was struggling, you offered them a chance to try again or ask for a hint, demonstrating patience and a focus on their learning.

Tutor · 13 days ago

Thank you so much for this! You explained everything super clearly and made if simple to grasp. If you could continue this series it would be so helpful!

Learner · 22 days ago

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