A junior at Greenwich High School with a record of international scientific achievement, a passion for community teaching, and a commitment to making quality SAT prep free and accessible to all.
Neil Pendkar is a junior at Greenwich High School with an extraordinary record in scientific research — starting in middle school and continuing to break new ground every year.
Since 8th grade, Neil has pursued independent science research that has earned him international recognition, including the prestigious Stockholm Junior Water Prize and a speaking invitation at the 2nd International Conference on Biomedical Science and Engineering.
Beyond research, Neil gives back. He mentors 8th graders through the Junior Innovators program, volunteers at his Korean church teaching pre-K students, and guides younger students through values-based training as a Taekwondo black belt. His commitment to community — not just academic achievement — defines who he is.
Solo winner of the Stockholm Junior Water Prize (2024). 4th of 200 in Biotech (2025). Office of Naval Research Award (2026). Featured speaker at an international biomedical conference.
Mentors and tutors 8th grade students in the Junior Innovators science research program — paying forward years of experience to the next generation of young scientists.
Volunteers at his Korean church teaching pre-K students — bringing patience, creativity, and care to early childhood education every week.
Participates in a leadership program teaching younger students discipline, respect, and core life values through the practice of martial arts.
Scored 1520 on the SAT and now runs free weekly group tutoring sessions for sophomores in the Greenwich area — online and in person, no cost ever.
As a 1520 SAT scoring student, I want to help others reach their potential — completely free of charge. Quality test prep shouldn't depend on your budget.
I meet once a week, every Saturday, to teach students the tips, tricks, and strategies that made the difference in my own score. Sessions are group-based, collaborative, and welcoming to all skill levels. Both online and in-person options are available throughout the Greenwich area.
Whether you're a sophomore looking to reserve a tutoring spot, a parent with questions, or someone interested in Neil's research — fill out the form and he'll get back to you.
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