Bradley's tutoring journey started in middle school when he volunteered to help teach math to students with learning challenges. His first private student was the owner of his favorite Italian ice shop's son, and the rest is history. Now, he has tutored over a hundred students in mathematics, the sciences, ACT, and SAT, individually tailoring lessons to help his students consistently achieve top-tier results. He also worked with Hope and a Home, a Washington, D.C. nonprofit that helps disadvantaged students in their educational pursuits.
Armed with a background in neuroscience, Bradley combines instruction with best practices for neural functioning, ensuring students not only master the content but also emerge from tutoring with transferable skills they'll use for the rest of their lives. Through cultivating a trusting student-tutor relationship and balancing practicality with commitment, Bradley pushes each student to achieve their full academic potential, regardless of their starting point or strengths and weaknesses.
- Bradley graduated Magna Cum Laude from USC.
- He completed cDNA mapping of two genes from Landoltia punctata duckweed and was published in National Institutes of Health's gene library.
- He is currently working with USC faculty on the Stroke Preclinical Assessment Network 2.0 clinical study, which aims to identify novel stroke interventions to limit hemorrhage and promote repair mechanisms.
- Bradley lived in Seoul for two years when he was a baby. During that time, he modeled and also developed a deep appreciation for Korean food.
- On the closing night of his favorite restaurant, he ran into Will Farrell.
- He started learning Mandarin when he was five years old.