I am a former high schooler at Wake Early College of Information and Biotechnologies (WECIB) and a dually-enrolled student at Wake Technical Community College where I learned how to turn code into control and structure into freedom. Alongside my academic journey, I was also a, not to be immodest, high-achieving athlete for Green Hope High School's track & field and cross country teams. Check out my Athletic.net profile to see all my times.
After being dealt a bad hand at the immigration desk, where paperwork decided my future instead of my work ethic, I had to pause my formal education in the States in early November of 2025 and pick up my education in the bustling town of Pune, India.
The transition stung, and at the time I missed my friends, the sport I grinded 3 years for, experiences I made and would have made, and even an academic environment in which I was familiar with. It felt like the work had been erased. But that's far from true. My path is by no means linear, and now I'm honestly struggling to regain the composure I once had. There are a lot of uncertainties and not many things I do know, but the one thing I can tell you is this: I'm not giving up.
My path in computer science was never driven by trying to be more competent than others, and that it was solely my internal drive keeping me going, and now, more than ever, I am going to have to prove that. From long runs to late nights, I’ve learned that consistency puts luck in your favor, and the result of relentless effort under pressure will bring just that.
My current focus is on computer science, data structures & algorithms, automation, and everything quant, with one goal in mind: to engineer systems that amplify human discipline.
If you’re working on something that demands focus under pressure, tests conviction, and refuses mediocrity, please reach out.
Because in this world, the only thing that can turn coal into diamonds is pressure. So come join me on this journey of transformation.