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Kavita is your podcast and exam courses host and has been an entrepreneur since she was 17. She believes how we learn defines what we achieve.
Kavita moved to Canada aged 15 and jumped straight into the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, graduating two years later with results in the top 3% worldwide. She founded The Art of Smart to share the techniques she used to succeed with motivated students - later, she began The Art of Smart Podcast, to give students the knowledge they need to unlock their dream careers.
Kavita was the youngest participant in entrepreneurship program The Next Big Thing and was a Vancouver Finalist of the 2017 Global Student Entrepreneurship Awards. She has appeared on CBC, ICI Radio and Vancouver is Awesome, among others, for helping her sister memorize 400 digits of pi. From 2017-2021, Kavita studied at the University of British Columbia - she majored in economics, summered at Cambridge University, and graduated with a 4.33/4.33 GPA and 7 scholarships, including the TREK Excellence Scholarship. She now works at a top global management consulting firm.
Dr. Dau was born in Birmingham, UK and went on to study Medicine at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, Imperial College, London, also earning a BSc. From the University of London. Coming from a relatively poor part of the UK, he taught himself how to learn and achieved some of the best academic results his school had seen.
Dr. Dau has had a lifelong interest in teaching, having taught many medical students, junior doctors, family practice residents and nurse practitioners over the years.
He believes that education holds the key to happy, productive lives for ourselves, our children and the communities we live in. He continues to have a fascination in maximizing our memories for learning, as he studies as a physician and lifelong learner. At the age of 12, he found himself wondering how he was supposed to remember poisson, in French, meant fish, in English? This question started his journey into learning about learning.
He developed the basis of the techniques we now use at The Art of Smart.