About Me
Hi, I'm Sarah Williams.
I'm a U.S. Naval Aviator, graduate of the United States Naval Academy with a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, fitness enthusiast, and lifelong learner with a passion for helping others achieve goals they once thought were out of reach.
Growing up, I didn't come from a wealthy background. From an early age, I was taught that if I wanted to go to college, I would need to earn it through hard work, strong grades, and scholarships. As I got older, I realized that colleges are looking for much more than academic achievement alone. They want students who are leaders, problem-solvers, and well-rounded individuals.
Throughout high school, I balanced AP coursework while competing as a three-sport varsity athlete and serving in my church's youth ministry. Fitness became a major part of my life, teaching me discipline, resilience, and confidence. At the same time, I developed a love for mathematics thanks to an incredible fourth-grade teacher, Ms. Martell, who showed me that math wasn't something to fear—it was something to enjoy and understand.
During my sophomore year of high school, I joined the Eagle Flight Squadron program and discovered my passion for aviation under my mentor Captain Steve Lind. From my very first experiences around airplanes, I knew I wanted to fly. Although I never imagined myself pursuing a military career, I later learned about the service academies and was drawn to the opportunities they offered: a world-class education, a strong sense of community, and a pathway to becoming a pilot.
That realization changed the course of my life.
Through years of hard work, mentorship, setbacks, and perseverance, I earned an appointment to the United States Naval Academy, graduated with a degree in Mathematics, completed flight training, and became a Naval Aviator. The journey was far from perfect. I failed often, faced challenges I didn't anticipate, and learned many lessons the hard way. Those experiences taught me that success is rarely about talent alone. More often, it's about preparation, consistency, and having the right people in your corner.
Today, my mission is to be that person for others.
Whether I'm helping students navigate competitive college and service academy applications, tutoring high school students in mathematics, or coaching women on their fitness journeys, my goal is the same: to help people build confidence, develop discipline, and realize they are capable of more than they think.
I believe education can open doors, fitness can transform lives, and the right mentorship can change someone's future.
If you're ready to take the next step toward your goals, I'd be honored to help you get there.
Quick Facts
• U.S. Naval Academy Graduate
• Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics
• U.S. Naval Aviator
• Former Three-Sport Varsity Athlete
• AP Student & Youth Ministry Leader
I know what it's like to dream about opportunities that feel out of reach.
I also know what can happen when preparation meets opportunity.
Whether you're working toward admission to a service academy, trying to improve your confidence in math, or building a healthier relationship with fitness, my goal is the same:
to help you become the person capable of achieving the goals you've set for yourself.