I am an active member of the United States military. I have lived the military life — the discipline, the sacrifice, the brotherhood, and the transformation that happens when a young person commits to something bigger than themselves.
Before I ever put on a uniform, I sat down to take the ASVAB. I know exactly what that moment feels like — the pressure, the uncertainty, the weight of knowing that a number on a test is about to shape the direction of your life. I wanted to change that experience for the next generation.
I wrote the Gid Esansyel ASVAB book because I saw too many recruits walk into the test without real preparation — not because they were not smart, but because the resources available to them were either too expensive, too complicated, or completely disconnected from what actually appears on the test.
The book became a bestseller. But I knew a book alone was not enough. A recruit needs to practice, not just read. They need instant feedback, not silent pages. They need someone to explain the hard problems at 11pm when no tutor is available. That is why I built this platform.
This is not a side project. This is a mission. Every recruit who uses this platform and scores higher is a life I helped shape. That is why I show up every day.