Rahul
Rahul is an MD/PhD student at Harvard-MIT. He earned his BSE at UPenn in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering and Biology, where he also founded Access Engineering to offer free engineering courses to underserved high schoolers.
Ben
Ben is a PhD student in Economics at UC Berkeley. Prior to grad school, he earned a BA in Applied Mathematics from Harvard and worked for two years as a predoctoral fellow in the Harvard Economics department.
Jenna
Jenna is a PhD student of Medieval English Literature at Columbia. She holds a BA in English from Tufts, where she received the English Department Award and highest honors for her senior thesis, and graduated summa cum laude.
Serge
Serge holds a BS in Psychology and Music (Yale) and an MS in Behavioral and Cognitive Neurosciences (Graduate Center at CUNY). He is currently completing an MA in Teaching at the Relay Graduate School of Education.
Isaac
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“Isaac was patient, prepared, and encouraging. He explained things in a simple and memorable way so I felt it was okay to ask questions.”
Bianca, MD Applicant -
“Isaac was an exceptional tutor. He was able to explain new concepts and review familiar ones in a clear and concise way. He taught specifically for my daughter's learning style, and did so with respect, compassion, and humor. He was flexible with scheduling and always there when she needed him. He also kept me informed and listened to my feedback as well. Issac was a perfect fit. My daughter has a much better understanding of physics now.”
Karen, Parent of AP Physics Student -
“Isaac is an incredibly knowledgeable and patient tutor who has tailored lessons to my daughter's learning style. He is professional, courteous, prompt, and flexible.”
Parent of AP Physics Student -
“Isaac brings a rare humanity and care to his work. Our seventh-grade son had always loved and done well math until he had the wrong teacher. Isaac has rehabilitated our son's confidence and excitement about the subject, and his performance in the class has improved demonstrably.”
Parent of Mathematics Student