Civic Engagement
Giving back to the academic community that helped shape my journey. Through tutoring and mentoring, I aim to support students facing similar challenges I once encountered.
Supporting CPGE Students
Having experienced the intensity and challenges of Classes Préparatoires myself, I regularly return to my former CPGE center to provide guidance and tutorials to current students. I help them navigate difficult mathematics and physics concepts, share study strategies, and offer perspective on managing the demanding workload.
This isn't just about teaching content—it's about showing students that the challenges they face are temporary and manageable, and that success is possible with the right approach and support.
Mentoring High School Students
When I return to my former lycée, I take time to meet with high school students considering engineering paths or CPGE. I share honest insights about the academic journey, answer questions about the transition to higher education, and help them understand what to expect.
Many students feel uncertain about their capabilities or the demands of competitive programs. By sharing my own experiences and showing that someone from their school succeeded, I hope to inspire confidence and ambition.
Tutoring First-Year University Students
I provide tutoring in mathematics and physics to first-year university students who are struggling with the transition to higher education. These foundational subjects can be challenging, and many students benefit from a different explanation or one-on-one attention.
By helping students build confidence in these fundamental areas early, I hope to prevent them from falling behind and to keep their academic options open as they progress in their studies.
What Drives This Commitment
Knowledge Sharing
Education isn't just about personal achievement—it's about lifting others up and sharing what we've learned along the way.
Mentoring
Everyone benefits from guidance and encouragement. I try to be the supportive voice I wished I had during my toughest moments.
Academic Solidarity
We all face academic struggles. By supporting each other, we build a stronger, more inclusive educational community.