I am a senior at University at Massachusetts Dartmouth in Computer Engineering. I have loved taking things apart since I was little; putting them back together took a little longer.
I mostly take things apart for my own enjoyment. However in this instance I am more than happy to extend my knowledge to others.
My official repair experience is limited to cars, the occasional game controller, and quick fixes for costumes. When I was working for a non-profit children's theater I enjoyed making costume accessories and the occasional non-traditional costume. Seen in the photo is the Tibbers cosplay that I made with a thrifted hoodie and some felt as an example of a non-traditional costume. As a college student I don't have much spare time, but when I do I like to spend it crocheting amigurumi (knitted or crocheted stuffed toy).
When I replaced the fly wheel in my manual transmission car I learned the importance of keeping track of where you take fasteners out of (screws, bolts, etc). So that way you know exactly where they go back in.