Old School COD Discord Server
Hey y'all, a few buds and I decided to make an old school COD discord server a year ago. We're opening it up. All types of jokes are fine, we just know not to push things too far. DM me for more info!
Hey y'all, a few buds and I decided to make an old school COD discord server a year ago. We're opening it up. All types of jokes are fine, we just know not to push things too far. DM me for more info!
I'm Dr. P, founder of FissionLab (fissionlab.net). I hold a M.S and PhD in Nuclear Engineering with an artificial intelligence & machine learning specialization and a Bachelor's in Physics from UC Berkeley. I've been tutoring students one-on-one for several years and the approach here is different from what most tutors offer.
Core subjects:
- 🔬 Physics — intro mechanics through upper-division and graduate-level
- 📐 Mathematics — algebra through calculus, linear algebra, and beyond
- 🤖 AI/ML — fundamentals, applied projects, coding (Python/PyTorch)
- 🎯 Test Prep — SAT/ACT, AFOQT, and other standardized exams
What actually makes FissionLab different:
Every student gets a fully personalized, adaptive learning program — not a generic curriculum. Before we start, I assess where you are, where you need to be, and what's blocking you. Then I build a custom roadmap around that.
On top of 1-on-1 Zoom sessions, students get access to my suite of AI-powered subject apps (built specifically for FissionLab) that adapt to their weak areas and reinforce concepts between sessions. Think of it as having an AI study partner available 24/7, curated to your exact gaps.
Students also get a private portal with session notes, progress tracking, curated resources, and practice problems — everything in one place.
Rates: Starting at $75/session · 5-pack and 10-pack bundles available
Book: fissionlab.net or DM for more information!
Happy to do a free 15-min intro call to talk through where you're at and whether FissionLab is the right fit.
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