Hello! My name is Bradley, and I’m an undergraduate student at Princeton studying Evolutionary Biology with a minor in Global Health. I love tutoring, and I am skilled at it. I enjoy helping others develop systems to independently solve problems by themselves, and I love seeing the new light in people’s eyes when I help them understand something for the first time.
Whether working as a swim instructor after completing high school, serving as a calculus course assistant leading review sessions and assisting struggling students, or teaching breakdancing fundamentals as a senior member of Sympoh, I have consistently enjoyed supporting others in their learning. I value being monetarily self-reliant, and this job would help me achieve that goal while supporting others along the way. I’ve been supported plenty in my educational aspirations, and now feels like a great time to give back.
In my free time, you can find me biking, skateboarding, surfing, and playing soccer or volleyball. Breakdancing has been a recent passion of mine, and I’ve been preparing for upcoming local jams and college performances. I also enjoy discovering new bands and exploring new genres of music.
In the summer of 2025, I spent 10 weeks in a rural region of Kenya researching parasites (you can see some wildlife photos from that experience on Instagram at @brad.in.kenya). I aspire to become a physician, and I strive to continually help others become the best and healthiest versions of themselves.