Graduated with honors from the UBC Mathematics Department after three years, achieving the highest percentile average at Killarney High School. In Grade 10, achieved a 97% score in the Euclid Grade 12 Mathematics Competition and a 5 in AP Calculus BC. Completed perfect scores in Mathematics 12, Calculus 12, Physics, and Chemistry 11-12, and actively tutored classmates.
I served as a teaching assistant at UBC, teaching mathematics and computer science courses such as IPython, LaTeX, and Shotcut, and was very popular.
Jason received the Trek Scholarship at UBC in recognition of his outstanding academic performance, ranking in the top 5% of his class. He was also recognized as one of the most promising students in his college, received the Dean of Science Scholarship, achieved top marks in his sophomore year linear algebra course, and placed second in the UBC Sauder Ignite Business Case Competition.
The Frank and Betty de Bruyn Scholarship, the number one essay award among all technical writing students at UBC.
Jason works as a data analyst at DarkVision Technologies, where he writes consulting reports for the world's largest energy company and trains dozens of analysts.
Jason is a warm, cheerful, and empathetic teacher who explains things in a simple and easy-to-understand way. He is very popular at Hillhouse. Jason teaches math, physics, and computer science, and coaches students for mathematical modeling and math competitions. He will be offering pre-college math courses for grades 8-12 starting in January; everyone is welcome to register for a trial lesson.
I served as a teaching assistant at UBC, teaching mathematics and computer science courses such as IPython, LaTeX, and Shotcut, and was very popular.
Jason received the Trek Scholarship at UBC in recognition of his outstanding academic performance, ranking in the top 5% of his class. He was also recognized as one of the most promising students in his college, received the Dean of Science Scholarship, achieved top marks in his sophomore year linear algebra course, and placed second in the UBC Sauder Ignite Business Case Competition.
The Frank and Betty de Bruyn Scholarship, the number one essay award among all technical writing students at UBC.
Jason works as a data analyst at DarkVision Technologies, where he writes consulting reports for the world's largest energy company and trains dozens of analysts.
Jason is a warm, cheerful, and empathetic teacher who explains things in a simple and easy-to-understand way. He is very popular at Hillhouse. Jason teaches math, physics, and computer science, and coaches students for mathematical modeling and math competitions. He will be offering pre-college math courses for grades 8-12 starting in January; everyone is welcome to register for a trial lesson.