Andrew R.
Andrew is an MSc Candidate in Neuroscience at McGill University. Previously, he earned a BA in Biological Sciences at Cornell, graduating magna cum laude.
Ahmed
Ahmed earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, with a minor in Inequality Studies from Cornell University. He is currently an MD student specializing in Community Health and Informatics & Data-Driven Medicine at Stanford School of Medicine.
Karen
Karen attended Cornell University, where she majored in Environmental and Sustainability Science and graduated cum laude. She also holds an MPA in Environmental Science and Policy from Columbia University. Karen currently works as an Environmental Consultant for the financial and manufacturing sectors.
Paul S.
Paul graduated as a Merrill Presidential Scholar from Cornell University's College of Human Ecology in May 2021 with a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology, Health, and Society. He has been accepted to multiple top-10 MD programs and will be beginning his medical school adventure this fall.
Victor Od.
Victor double majored in Complex Systems and Mathematics at Cornell, where he graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He will next pursue a PhD in Applied Math.
Connor S.
Connor studied Mathematics at Cornell, and is now completing a PhD in Math at the University of Wisconsin Madison, focusing on combinatorics and algebraic geometry.
Rodrigo
Rodrigo is a 4th year medical student at the University of California, San Francisco. Originally from Los Angeles, he studied nutritional science at Cornell University, where he graduated with honors and distinction.
Daniel C.
Daniel graduated magna cum laude with a BS in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Cornell. After working as a mechanical engineer designing medical devices for 5 years, he is now back at school pursuing his MBA at MIT Sloan.
Sonya C.
Sonya is presently an MBA Candidate at Harvard Business School. A published fiction writer and Presidential Scholar graduate of Cornell University, she holds a BS in Applied Economics with a minor in Creative Writing.
Julia A.
Julia holds an MEng and BS in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University. There, she served as a TA for Fluid Dynamics, Mechanical Design, Introduction to Mechanical Engineering, and Engineering Ethics. Currently, Julia is employed at an engineering consulting firm specializing in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Michael
Testimonials
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“Michael's confidence in me along with his exceptional teaching ability has taken me from a student who believed learning chemistry was hopeless, to a student who has now discovered a new adoration for a subject. No matter how frustrated I would get with myself, Michael pushed me to reach my potential while accommodating every possible question I had along the way. Michael doesn't just teach you how to do a problem; he enables you to conceptualize the idea behind what you are learning and then apply it to various problems.”
Nicole Cook, Chemistry Student at Boston University -
“I was having a difficult time in Chemistry II. In just four weekends studying with Michael, my academic performance significantly improved. With Michael’s guidance, I was able to learn and apply fundamentals and complex concepts of Chemistry II. He provided easy to understand explanations and persistently reviewed practice problems. He was relatable, understandable, and engaging. Michael went above and beyond, and I cannot recommend him enough! Thank you Michael and the team at Cambridge Coaching!”
Brittany, PharmD Candidate at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences -
“Michael was the right man for the job. Organic Chem is difficult during the best of times, but during a pandemic and with an unbelievably tough professor, it can be overwhelming. My son clicked with Michael immediately and began to understand the concepts more clearly. Michael was dedicated and flexible. He gave Jordan the confidence to push through and the skills to succeed. We are so grateful to Michael for going above and beyond in every way. Thank you for another wonderful Cambridge Coaching experience!”
Wendi, Parent of Organic Chemistry Student