Anna Genov
About
I’m a student at Columbia University studying Financial Economics with a minor in English and Psychology, with a strong academic background and real teaching experience. I graduated high school with a near-perfect GPA (97.7/100) while taking advanced courses including Calculus, AP English Literature, and AP Economics. I was also accepted to schools like Cornell, Georgetown, Columbia, and Villanova, so I’m very comfortable helping with college essays and the application process.
At Columbia, I’m currently taking Literature Humanities, University Writing, Frontiers of Science, and advanced math courses including Calculus I and Calculus III, so I’m able to tutor across both writing and quantitative subjects.
Beyond academics, I founded a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Money Lessons for Teens, where I’ve taught financial literacy to over 500 students. I’ve also published two macroeconomic research papers and written a 400-page novel, which has strengthened my ability to explain ideas clearly.
I also have experienceworking with students as a summer camp counselor, where I developed patience and adaptability. I take tutoring seriously and focus on helping students build both strong skills and confidence.