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Hopkins senior Ben Straus shares homework help and study tips through TikTok videos and a Discord server By Sarah Tarney / Published March 2, 2021
Ben Straus joined TikTok for the same reason most of the platform s one billion users joined: It s a way to be entertained, follow popular influencers, and maybe pick up a few life hacks. Eventually, though, Straus began creating his own fun videos, and soon, the fourth-year Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering student decided to use his expertise to help middle school, high school, and college students around the world learn more about engineering. I realized that, in high school, I had very little knowledge of what engineering actually was, said the Los Angeles native. In college, I ve learned about the field, picked up many tricks, and made many study guides that students might find helpful.