William


William is the author of Kweller Prep’s AP Physics 1, an in-depth review coursebook he wrote completely by hand, color-coded, and illustrated. William graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), with a major in kinesiology and a minor in neuroscience. William also took advanced physics and engineering courses while at UIC. He has a Master’s Degree in Biomedical Sciences from Rosalind Franklin University and attended medical school at Chicago Medical School. William has had a passion for science and technology since childhood. He performed experiments, built robots, and won science fairs since his elementary years. By the age of 13, he became the youngest certified Tesla Coil builder ever, successfully constructing a 200,000-volt lightning bolt generator. During his freshman year at UIC, William founded a robotics organization known as the Engineering Design Team (EDT). Within its first few years, the organization won numerous national robotics competitions and even participated in the NASA Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition. He also interned with the US Department of Energy and the US Department of Defense. William also conducted cellular biology research and co-authored medical publications that explored how weightlifting affected the cells of mice. While in medical school, he founded an educational initiative called Small Changes Counseling (SCC). Small Changes Counseling is a curriculum that teaches medical students the proper way to advise patients through the process of weight-loss. It has been distributed to medical schools on a national scale and was approved by the Assistant Surgeon General, Dr. James Galloway. Throughout his collegiate studies, William always enjoyed teaching. He was a private tutor, a lecturer, and a graduate instructor at his former college. He has also explored different realms of education which ranged from running after-school science programs for elementary school students, teaching high school classes, administrating assorted home-school classes, and writing solution manuals for textbooks. Now William is focused on developing curriculum and materials for us in the home-school sector. He enjoys the creative freedom of designing his educational content as well as building an educational community. He teaches all levels of math from second-grade math up to college calculus. He also teaches project-based science and robotics classes. His goal is to influence education on a much greater scale and hopes his legacy will be one where he helped make access to higher education material more universal. William teaches a variety of physics classes at Kweller Prep. ranging from Regents to Advanced Placement level.