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2014

2013


Unsolicited praise from USAMO winner, 5th-in-his-class Princeton graduate, former D.E. Shaw employee, and founder of The Art of Problem SolvingRichard Rusczyk

Wow; thanks. You really crushed that [problem I had].
[Source: http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Foru ... 3&t=542039]

My page on Michael Burry was cited as one of the top sources for a front-page article in the Vietnam Financial Press

2013.11.11 - An email sent from a coworker to my boss

David,

Please call Mr. Kulbir Singh 703-498-4745. He called & said he would like to speak with you to tell you how awesome Nathan's customer service was on Friday. He said Nathan was patient & spent hours getting everything correcr [sic] for him. He says he is very happy with Hitch & the customer service we provide.

Thanks,
Chandra


2013.12.15 - Famous videogame maker praises me

George Broussard, the very famous lead developer of Duke Nukem 3D, told Notch (the billionaire and very famous creator of Minecraft) that I had a "really good idea"
http://www.twitch.tv/georgebroussard/b/487524666
06:24:40 - Says hi to Notch
06:25:08 - "One of the guys in the stream here, I think Nathan, had a really good idea to put a shield in to try and block damage."


2012

2012 - Unsolicited thank-you card from a former Rhodes Scholar I had as an LSAT student

Dear Nathan,
Thank you for being a truly extraordinary teacher--You bring a level of commitment and genuine passion to creating success in your students that is exceedingly rare. Your own deep expertise with the test and the learning process, combined with your ability to think creatively, flexibly, and intuitively about the needs of each student and circumstance are unique -- I'm very lucky you have been my LSAT teacher -- Thank you!

A short film I made for a "Directing For the Camera" class in college is one of my professor's favorite student films and the first one she showed at a presentation

This is four years after I took the course, and it was the first film she chose to show in an exhibition of six of her student films:
http://www.tcnjsignal.net/2012/10/11/br ... ent-films/
[I'm referred to by my Argentinian name, Pablo Moretto]

The first film was made by former student Pablo Moretto. The shots of the film were taken mostly from afar and they showed a man walking through the woods. During these shots there was a narrator describing, in first-person narrative, some of the adventures that he had in Maine. One incident is mentioned in which the narrator pridefully shoots a bird, but is later struck with feelings of guilt at killing an innocent animal. The film ends with his giving the bird a proper burial.


2010

2010 - While studying for the LSAT I did a trial session with an LSAT tutor who got a perfect score (180), and she said she had never seen anyone who had prepared to the depth that I was preparing