Julia M.
Julia holds a BA in Economics (summa cum laude) from Harvard College. She is currently pursuing an MSc in Statistical Science at Oxford University.
Winnie
Winnie is currently pursuing an MD at Johns Hopkins Medical School. Previously, she studied Molecular Biology at UCLA, where she was named UCLA’s Class of 2020 Distinguished Senior for her community service, mentorship, and research endeavors.
Ryan R.
Ryan graduated from Yale College with honors in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, and completed the Multidisciplinary Academic Program in Global Health. He is currently a student at Harvard Medical School, and hopes to pursue a career in infectious diseases.
Joe
Joe earned an MBA from the Sloan School of Management, an MS from the Harvard-MIT Department of Health Sciences and Technology, and a BA in Biochemical Sciences from Harvard. Currently, he works as a healthcare consultant.
Phani
Phani holds a BS in Biomedical Engineering and an MS in Biomedical Sciences from Rutgers, and an MS in Bioethics from Harvard. He's currently working on a NASA-funded project at Brigham and Women's.
Julia
Julia studied Neuroscience and Music at MIT, and then received a Fulbright Scholarship to continue her neurobiology research in Gttingen, Germany. She is now an MD student at Harvard Medical School.
Mark
Mark is currently an MD/PhD student in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology (HST) Program. He earned his BS in Chemical-Biological Engineering at MIT (Tau Beta Pi), and was an Amgen Scholar and Eloranta Fellow.
Joe
Testimonials
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“Joe was always positive and communicative, and helped me create an attainable study plan and recommended great sources for test prep. He was well versed in the quantitative section of the GMAT and explained tricky concepts in simple terms. He was always ready to explain things in a variety of ways if I didn't understand on first approach.”
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“Joe helped me structure/adjust my study schedule, and was especially good at explaining biological systems and concepts.”
Score went from 513 to 519.
Peter, MCAT Student