Manasa
Manasa is an MD student at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. She earned her BA in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at the University of Georgia (Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude).
Joyce
Joyce is currently an MD candidate at Harvard Medical School. She also graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a BA in Anthropology from Harvard, where her thesis won the Thomas T. Hoopes Prize.
Elizabeth
Liz holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering (Tufts) and an MBA (MIT). She has worked in the nonprofit sector in Argentina, in Morgan Stanley's Equity Research Department, and is the co-founder and CEO of the NYC start-up limeSHIFT.
Andrea
Andrea earned a BA/MPA in Public Administration from Cornell. After working in strategy consulting for five years, she completed an MBA/MA focusing on Latin American Entrepreneurship at The Wharton School/Lauder Institute of UPenn.
Ernesto
Testimonials
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“Ernesto utilized a variety of resources, helped me build a solid foundation in high-yield topics and created a study schedule that worked for the ways I learn best. My experience with Cambridge Coaching was a good one. I've never had the opportunity to have a one-on-one coach, and I believe it was worth the time and money.”
Score went from 500 to 510.
Allison, MCAT Student -
“Ernesto encouraged me to express myself and helped me brainstorm a coherent storyline. My coaches helped me stick with the plan, stay on track, and get things done earlier. It really helped with the application cycle and mental stress. Cambridge Coaching is professional, and I appreciate there was a selection of coaches that I could choose from based on my background and budget. They are optimistic and they respect my choices. (Ge Bai, Medical School Applicant)”
Medical School Applicant
Ge Bai -
“Ernesto was very knowledgeable about the test. He did a great job covering the content and style of questions that are actually on the test. He had a really positive attitude and was flexible in adapting my study plan whenever I voiced a concern or had a small setback.”
Score improved from 505 to 517
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