About
Hello! As you may be aware by now, my name is Nicole Maggard! I am 22 years old, and am very industrious! Don't believe me!?!? Take a look at what is going on in my life...
My Current Events
I am currently a Computer and Electrical Engineering Undergraduate student at Cal Poly Pomona. I currently maintain a 3.89 GPA entering my final semester in college. I am currently a Lead Instructor at Mathnasium as well as a Lead Project Software Engineer at Bronco Space. Bronco Space is a Student Organization at Cal Poly Pomona focused on building space systems and Educating students through a learn by doing approach.
My History
In spring of 2020 I graduated from Mt. San Antonio Community College with an AA and an AS-T in Mathematics. In the past I have also created many projects which you can find right here on my website! You can also view these projects by clicking this Hyperlink to my projects.
Work Experience
Mathnasium Summer Camp Instructor/Tutor:
In the summer of 2021, I got the amazing opportunity to help the next generation of professionals explore the field of STEM by guiding them through engaging activities, as well as teaching the students math that they were either previously unfamiliar with, or had forgotten. Through this summer camp, I helped many students learn and develop not just proficient, but excellent problem solving skills that could get them through not just math problems, but real world design problems.
Mathnasium Instructor/Tutor:
Starting in August of 2021 I began non-summer sessions at Mathnasium. In this role, I have gotten the opportunity to help hundreds of different students achieve math excellence. I have helped many students not only catch up on current material usually resulting in grade improvements, but also put them ahead, so their grades are maintained for the remainder of their school term.
Cal Poly Pomona
Where I have attended classes since Fall 2020, with a planned graduation in Fall 2022.
My Youtube Channel
With Videos from several of my projects, showing how they work, and how they were developed.