Why I am documenting the climb
The archive tracks the messy middle: habits, doubts, experiments, failures, and the proof that a serious life is assembled one repeatable day at a time.
Personal archive / open education lab
A living record of becoming sharper, kinder, and more useful: field notes from my life, study systems for academic ambition, and free resources for anyone trying to move fast.
Field notes
The archive tracks the messy middle: habits, doubts, experiments, failures, and the proof that a serious life is assembled one repeatable day at a time.
A practical route for fast improvement: diagnostic tests, deep work blocks, active recall, project-based proof, and weekly reflection.
MIT is a lighthouse, not a costume. This space records the work behind the dream: research, applications, projects, taste, and resilience.
Academic Weapon
This can become its own URL or subdomain later: a focused library of roadmaps, study blocks, resource lists, templates, and honest advice.
Map your current level, weakest subjects, available time, and target opportunities. The first win is clarity: what to learn, why it matters, and how success will be measured.
Courses, books, problem sets, lectures, and tools organized by skill level.
Reusable sessions for math, writing, coding, research, and exam prep.
Turn learning into public artifacts: essays, demos, notebooks, and portfolios.
Projects
Open guides and templates for students who need a serious self-study system.
A curated map of essays, photos, reflections, and lessons from the long climb.
A transparent checklist for applications, competitions, skills, and portfolio work.
Dispatches
Use this space as a blog, newsletter, or public journal. Short posts are enough: lessons learned, resources found, projects shipped, and the occasional hard truth.