Anika
Anika is an incoming JD candidate at the University of Chicago law school. Anika previously gradated cum laude from Rice University with majors in Economics and Social Policy Analysis.
Suraj
graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a degree in Computational Biology and completed Postbac research in the IRTA program at the NIH. Currently, Suraj is a first-year medical student at the Tufts University School of Medicine.
Abhinav
Abhi attended the University of Chicago, where he majored in Economics. After graduating with honors, Abhi first worked at Boston Children’s Hospital before pursuing his MD at Weill Cornell.
Prateek
Prateek is a Lecturer and Coordinator of the Center for Arts & Language at the Rhode Island School of Design. He holds a Master’s in Cultural Studies and Critical Theory from RISD and a BA in Architectural Design from the School of Planning and Architecture (New Delhi).
Pallavi
Pallavi attended the University of Pennsylvania, where she received a BA in Biology, a BSc in Economics, and an MS in Biology. She graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, and she is now pursuing an MSc at Oxford University.
Isita
Isita graduated summa cum laude from UCLA with a BS in Neuroscience and a minor in Disability Studies. She is now pursuing an MD at Harvard Medical School.
Harshini
Harshini graduated from Wellesley College, majoring in Neuroscience and graduating summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. Her thesis, in which she used data science to predict psychosis using the electronic health record, received the Hubel Thesis Prize.
Tarika
Tarika graduated with dual degrees in Philosophy and Biochemistry from The University of Texas at Austin. She then spent a year as a research fellow at the Mayo Clinic Biomedical Ethics Research Program in Rochester, Minnesota before moving to Boston to pursue her MD at Harvard Medical School.
Raj
Raj holds a BA in Applied Mathematics with a minor in Global Health and Health Policy from Harvard (magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa). He is now an MD/PhD student at Harvard-MIT.
Dan
Testimonials
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“Dan explained topics very clearly and simply. It was worth the months of studying.”
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Eric Bryan -
“Daniel presents material and examples very well, maintains focus, improves clarity, precision and accuracy in descriptions of phenomena, mathematical representation, etc. Excellent conversation, patience, demeanor coupled with expertise. Great desire to learn and help. Daniel exceeded my expectations for what is an unusual pursuit by me in independent research and acquisition of knowledge.”
Don, Theoretical Solid State Physics Student -
“I have engaged over ten tutors in the past twenty years to help me self-study topology, differential geometry, general relativity, and QFT. All of them were very talented, but Dan is without question the "supremum of the set," in that he is the most knowledgeable and delightful. No question in his broad purview remains unanswered. He furthermore allows you to follow a non-linear learning path, if so desired, and sample any topic in which you are interested at any time. He always avails himself to unscheduled questions that come up as you study. However, the most wonderful of all of his many attributes is the fact that Dan conveys his love, enthusiasm and wonder for the spectacular physical universe around us. In short, Dan is the best. Look no further.”
Eric -
“Dan is an amazing tutor! He was extremely helpful when I took Electricity & Magnetism last year. He is very knowledgable and great at explaining difficult concepts”
David