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.
Penelope
Penelope attended the University of Chicago, where she graduated with a major in Comparative Literature. She then completed a Master 1 at the Sorbonne Nouvelle in Comparative Literature. She is currently a PhD candidate in Romance Studies - French at Cornell University.
Marta
Marta is an MD Candidate at Harvard Medical School. Prior to matriculating at Harvard, Marta headed to Bonn, Germany as a Fulbright scholar. There, she conducted research related to Parkinson's disease and expanded her German language skills.
Emily E.
Emily is a PhD candidate in French Literature at Harvard. Before grad school, she spent a year teaching English in France, and earned her BA in French & Francophone Studies at Carleton College (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa).
Katherine
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“Katie's advice on how to approach the application was incredible, and really helped me focus my thoughts and resume activities into a cohesive narrative for both the written application and interviews. She was so responsive; I really valued her input. Throughout the application process, the tutors were invaluable for me. The coaches were really helpful and kept me calm. They were easily approachable and I felt they really wanted me to succeed. I'm so grateful for all of their help.”
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“Katie is thorough, thoughtful, and always makes herself available. Katie has helped me so much in so many capacities—MCAT studying, AMCAS app support, interview prep, etc! She pushed me to reach my highest potential.”
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“The application process is difficult and Cambridge Coaching definitely made it less stressful. Katie was patient in helping me to plan my application cycle, editing my personal statement, and secondary applications. She had a quick turn around time and always gave detailed feedback. Katie was also really knowledgeable during my interview preparation session.”
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