Philip Manfred
Advisor Philip emphasizes active interaction, encouraging students to think critically rather than simply receive answers. He believes this approach develops problem-solving skills and fuels motivation to learn. In math and physics, he designs engaging, challenging problems to spark interest and deepen conceptual understanding. He has also served as a Teaching Assistant at UC San Diego in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, supporting courses in Signals and Systems, and as a Supplemental Instruction Leader, helping students master Calculus and Electromagnetism through creative methods.
Academic Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Experience
Teaching Experience & Achievements:
* Served as Teaching Assistant at UC San Diego for Signals and Systems
* Worked as a Supplemental Instruction Leader guiding students in Calculus and Electromagnetism
* Designed interactive, problem-based lessons to enhance critical thinking and subject mastery
Subject Scores:
GPA: 3.97/4.00
SAT: 1430 (Math 790, English 640)
IELTS: 8.0 (Listening 8.5, Reading 8.5, Writing 6.5, Speaking 7.5)
Outstanding Achievements:
* University admissions: UC Berkeley, UCLA, UC San Diego (Accepted), MIT, Georgia Tech, University of Toronto (Accepted), University of Washington (Accepted)
Teaching Subjects
Mathematics | Calculus | Physics (Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Wave Mechanics, Optics, Thermodynamics) | English