
Our mission is to be an end-to-end service for students in grades 7-12 to achieve academic and extracurricular success.
About Our Approach
High-school years can be challenging. We've all been there, and we understand the struggles students face. At Summit Mentoring, we employ individuals who have not only successfully navigated the academic system, but have also set themselves up for future success. We aim to equip students with the knowledge and habits to excel in the classroom and the fundamental skills to thrive beyond it.
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None of this is possible without a holistic approach to a student. That's why we've consulting with career coaches, counselors, college admissions officers, and teachers to devise a unique methodology and philosophy designed to support and inspire students.
At Summit Mentoring, we're not just focused on getting you all A's; we're committed to fostering a growth mindset and developing character. Our goal is to nurture students into confident, well-rounded individuals who are prepared to lead in school, excel in college, and succeed in the workforce. Through personalized guidance and mentorship, we strive to help every student reach their full potential and become future leaders.
About the Founders

Mihir Relan
Mihir attended Debakey High School for Health Professions in Houston, Texas from 2020 to 2024. During high school, Mihir launched entrepreneurial projects raising $10,000+ in investments. He also competed in research competitions and was a 3x TXSEF finalist, 1x ISEF Finalist, and Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS) Scholar. Now, he attends Johns Hopkins University, where he researches mathematical models of human cognition and decision-making.

Yash Semlani
Yash attended Carnegie Vanguard High School in Houston, Texas from 2020 to 2024. During high school, Yash developed extensive expertise in machine learning and received numerous accolades for his work. He is a 3x TXSEF finalist, 1x Regeneron ISEF finalist, and first author on a research paper published in NeurIPS. Now, he attends the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he continues research in machine learning and is currently building a startup.
