Arielle S.
Arielle majored in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at Yale. She received the Class of 1971 Summer Science Research Fellowship, Dean’s Research Fellowship in the Sciences (twice), and Mellon Senior Research Grant for her research in the transfusion biology and immunology. She is now an MD candidate at the Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis.
Lydia
Lydia studied Molecular Biology and Global Health at Princeton, graduating summa cum laude with the Molecular Biology Thesis Prize. She's now pursuing her MD at Washington University in St. Louis.
Amar
Amar holds an MD/MPHS from Washington University in St. Louis, and a BS in Behavioral Neuroscience from the Eckardt Scholars Honors program at Lehigh University. Currently, he is a Diagnostic Radiology resident at the Mayo Clinic.
Chelsea
Testimonials
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“Chelsea was very good at explaining new techniques and adapting to my strengths.”
Official Score increased 10 points in six weeks.
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“Working with Chelsea was a turning point in my LSAT studies and law school journey. I started out scoring in the low 150s, and struggled for two years without making meaningful improvement. After working with Chelsea for several weeks, I scored a 177. Chelsea has a unique ability to understand exactly where you're struggling. Questions I did not understand for years became my strengths after working with her. She provided great feedback on my law school application materials and my general career plan. It's hard to find words that give Chelsea the credit she deserves. She is a kind person and gifted teacher. Her students are lucky to work with her.”
Score Improved 20+ Points (original score: low 150s, final score: 177).
LSAT Student and Law School Applicant