Founder, Learn Fellow
Built a peer-to-peer tutoring platform focused on making academic support more accessible and personal.
I’m Luke Rapaka, a high school student from Ohio interested in technology, entrepreneurship, artificial intelligence, and education.
I am an aspiring software developer and entrepreneur studying computer science while attending high school. I’m also the Founder & CEO of Learn Fellow, an online student-to-student tutoring platform dedicated to making academic support effective and affordable.
From a young age, I have been fascinated by computers. I especially enjoy learning about artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics. I was formerly a Research Assistant at Kent State University, and I continue to create content exploring emerging technologies.
I am largely self-taught, having developed proficiency in multiple programming languages and software tools. In my free time, I enjoy writing about technology, productivity, entrepreneurship, and finance.
Built a peer-to-peer tutoring platform focused on making academic support more accessible and personal.
Led fundraising efforts supporting a student racing team, Gavel Club, and entrepreneurial projects.
Recognized for academic achievement, leadership, and character.
President of Racing Club and founder of Gavel Club, with experience launching and leading student programs.
A visual timeline of the experiences that have shaped how I build, lead, and learn.
Web Development Intern
Research Assistant
Basketball Referee
Owner & Founder
Information Systems Intern
College Credit Plus coursework
High school diploma candidate
Entrepreneurship summer program
Learn Fellow is a peer-powered tutoring platform that connects students with high school tutors for more personal and approachable academic support.
I founded the platform to make tutoring less intimidating, more accessible, and better connected to the way students actually learn.
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