Potentially my finest (or possibly worst) quality is that I'm permanently dissatisfied with my very own expertise.
This might be why I've shown a specific ability for maths and also physics. Simply understanding is never ever good enough for me; I have to at least attempt to carefully recognise the thinking behind the mathematics I do, and then, take my expertise to its limits. Profusely asking about the reason something is the way it is, probably to the nuisance of my lecturers, is something I'm obliged to do. I, as well as lots of others, consider this Socratic technique of learning as well as training to be incredibly valuable in constructing an essential understanding of maths and physics from fundamental principles, and I endeavour to inform in specifically this way.
I hope I could inspire students with my extreme love of mathematics and physics or, at the minimum, reveal the subjects as far much less complicated than they show up. Normally not everyone is a mathematician, and also different minds learn at different paces, nevertheless I will intend to leave a long-term and advantageous impression.