Small animal exotics: GP and emergency medicine
Undergrad: Santa Clara University
Veterinary School: Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
In addition to her love for dogs and cats, Jenna has discovered a deep affinity for working with chickens and looks forward to having a backyard coop of her own one day.
Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Jenna's journey to veterinary medicine began when she moved to California to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at Santa Clara University. Despite her initial focus on chemistry, Jenna's academic interests expanded, leading her to graduate with double majors in biochemistry and English and a minor in biology. Her academic excellence was recognized with her induction into the English Honors Society Sigma Tau Delta, and she cherishes her time as an active member of Rho Psi Eta, a pre-health sorority.
Throughout her education, Jenna has gained diverse experience through volunteer work at animal shelters in Honolulu and Santa Clara, a small animal GP/Rehabilitation clinic, and a high-quality, high-volume spay and neuter clinic. She has also accumulated approximately 1.5 years of combined full-time experience working as a Kennel and Veterinary Assistant at a small animal and exotics ER/GP. In these roles, Jenna has had the opportunity to work with a wide range of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, bunnies, guinea pigs, rats, turtles, and chameleons. She is committed to continuing her work with all types of animals throughout her veterinary career.
Jenna also served as a Health Professions Peer Advisor, where she was part of an Advisory Committee to revamp her university's pre-health advising system. As the Veterinary Representative, she shared her experiences as a pre-vet student and guided the AMCAS and VMCAS application processes. Over two years, Jenna worked with numerous peers, reviewing their application essays and resumes while helping them target schools that aligned with their goals. She takes pride in her ability to recognize and highlight the qualities of each applicant, making the application process more seamless and effective.
Jenna's passion for veterinary medicine is deeply personal. It stems from her experience with her beloved dachshund, Lucy, who suffered from Intervertebral Disk Disease (IVDD). The years of care, therapy, and support that followed Lucy's emergency surgery reinforced her commitment to animal welfare and veterinary medicine. Today, Lucy is a happy and feisty seventeen-year-old dog who continues to inspire Jenna's journey.
Neurosurgery
Undergrad: South Dakota State University
PA School: Bethel University, St. Paul
In her free time, Jewels loves to bake, read, travel, and try new flavors of coffee.
Before attending PA school, Jewels attended Dakota State University, where she spent three years as a human anatomy tutor and two years as an undergraduate research assistant before graduating with a degree in human biology. Jewels combines her passion for mentoring with a deep understanding of the PA application process. She breaks down complex concepts and provides expert guidance to help students overcome obstacles and achieve their goals.
At the core of Jewels' mentoring philosophy is a genuine desire to empower the next generation of physician assistants. She recognizes that the journey to becoming a PA can be challenging, and she is committed to breaking down complex concepts into manageable, bite-sized pieces. By making even the most difficult topics accessible and engaging, Jewels helps her students build a strong foundation of knowledge and confidence.
One of Jewels' greatest strengths as a mentor is her ability to listen and forge meaningful connections with students. She understands the struggles, fears, and aspirations that come with pursuing a career in healthcare, and she approaches each student with empathy and compassion. Through her expert guidance and support, Jewels helps students overcome obstacles, face their fears, and pursue their dreams.
Jewels' wealth of knowledge and expertise, gained from both her professional career as a neurosurgery physician assistant and her academic experiences, makes her an invaluable source of knowledge for aspiring PAs. She is dedicated to mentoring PA students, and she tailors her approach to meet the needs and goals of each individual.
Inpatient Obstetrics, Emergency Medicine
Undergrad: University of Maryland
PA School: Yale School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program
Joann runs a YouTube channel dedicated to helping pre-PA students get into PA school!
Joann has a strong interest in diversity, equity, and inclusion. During her undergraduate education, she served as the Chairwoman of the DEI Committee and has continued these efforts as the Co-Chair of the DEI committee at Yale. Her commitment to DEI is further recognized through her receipt of the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Scholarship, which awarded her full tuition coverage.
Joann's passion for mentorship began during her sophomore year when she started a YouTube channel about her journey to getting accepted into PA school. This platform allowed her to connect with aspiring PA students and provide informal guidance and advice. She has since mentored many students and is eager to continue helping others achieve their goals.
Joann's experience in healthcare is extensive, with over 3,000 hours of patient care experience across various specialties, including inpatient obstetrics and emergency medicine. Her ultimate goal is to work in an underserved community, where she can apply her knowledge and skills to make a positive impact on the health and well-being of those in need.
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Undergrad: Duquesne University
Graduate School: Seton Hill University
PA School: Seton Hill University Physician Assistant Program
Johanna is half Icelandic.
Her journey to becoming a physician assistant began at Duquesne University, where she earned her undergraduate degree in health management systems with a minor in supply chain management. During her time at Duquesne, she gained clinical experience working as a patient care technician and medical assistant at various hospitals in Pittsburgh. This exposure to the clinical world of healthcare had a lasting impact on her, shaping her desire to pursue a career in patient care.
After graduating from Duquesne, Johanna worked as an IT systems analyst for Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh, becoming certified in EPIC software. She also pursued her Master of Business Administration degree with a focus in healthcare administration from Seton Hill University while working full-time. However, two years into her IT career, Johanna felt a strong desire to transition into the clinical aspect of healthcare.
Johanna was then accepted into Seton Hill University's physician assistant program. Her current role as a PA in cardiothoracic surgery is multifaceted, involving acute care in the hospital, clinic work in an outpatient setting, and working in the operating room. Johanna's passion for physician assistant studies is evident in her commitment to helping others join the ever-growing field.
As a mentor, Johanna brings a blend of administrative and clinical experience to her role. Her understanding of the healthcare system, combined with her passion for patient care, positions her well to guide aspiring physician assistants through the challenges of PA school and the application process. Johanna is excited to share her knowledge and expertise with those eager to join the physician assistant profession.
Anesthesiology Resident at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell
Residency: New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell
Med School: Hofstra-Northwell School of Medicine
Undergrad: Johns Hopkins University
In his free time, Jonathan loves to travel, especially to visit vineyards, including across the US and Europe!
Jonathan is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University, where he majored in Neuroscience. While an undergraduate, he did extensive basic and clinical research in the fields of Neurology, Orthopedics, and Anesthesiology. After graduating with Honors, he completed his MD at Hofstra-Northwell School of Medicine, where he performed research in Anesthesiology and participated in a healthcare administrative internship.
Jonathan also served as a member of the Admissions Committee while at the Hofstra-Northwell School of Medicine, both for the MD and BS/MD programs. He was intimately involved in the application process, where he interviewed numerous candidates and gained extensive training in application review. Jonathan is currently a resident in Anesthesiology at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell. He has published papers on infection prevention and quality improvement protocols during residency.
Jonathan has spent time in healthcare administration and intends to pursue this extensively after completing his residency, giving him a unique perspective of the high-level changes in healthcare applicable to incoming applicants. Jonathan has also founded his own start-up company dedicated to infection prevention in the healthcare setting. The company has filed patents, raised seven figures in investment dollars, and is bringing products to the market at large. He was the winner of Innovate LI, Innovator of the Year award for his work on the company.
Internal Medicine
Undergrad: Azusa Pacific University
PA School: Duke University
Jordan enjoys beach volleyball, watersports, and hiking with her husband and two little boys.
Jordan completed her Bachelor of Science at Azusa Pacific University before earning her Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies from the Duke University School of Medicine. During her time at Duke, she was an active participant in many service projects, including volunteering with the Ronald McDonald House and serving the local community. Her rotation at St. Jude's Hospital further honed her skills and deepened her passion for medicine, solidifying her commitment to making a difference in the lives of the most vulnerable patients. She also participated in medical missions in Peru and Mexico, providing much-needed care to underserved patients.
In addition to her commitment to serving underserved and vulnerable communities, Jordan is deeply passionate about supporting students. With five years of experience as a mentor, she has guided numerous students through the PA application process and offered invaluable academic advice on the best prerequisite courses.
Jordan’s unwavering passion for medicine, coupled with her relentless work ethic and commitment to excellence, inspires her to mentor the next generation of PAs. She encourages them to make distinctive contributions to the healthcare system and to stand out as compelling applicants. She knows exactly what it takes to pull strengths directly from experiences in order to make a lasting impression on admissions. Her journey is a testament to the impact that dedicated and compassionate healthcare professionals can have on their communities and beyond.
As a coach, Jordan excels at customizing her approach to each student’s specific strengths, achievements, and distinctive qualities. She takes a structured approach, tackling one task at a time to prevent overwhelming applicants. This approach ensures ample time for perfecting each component of the application, maximizing each student's chances of success.
Orthopedic Surgery
Undergrad: University of Texas at Austin
PA School: Gannon University Physician Assistant Program
Jordan enjoys spending her free time participating in group fitness classes such as spin and yoga. She used to be a group fitness instructor before attending PA school.
Before attending Gannon University’s PA program, Jordan earned her Bachelor's degree in athletic training from the University of Texas at Austin, and gained a year’s worth of experience as an orthopedic technician.
Jordan’s extensive history in leadership and mentorship extends beyond Gannon University to include her leading a mentor-based seminar course for college freshmen at her alma mater.
She also recently wrote a literature review on Commotio Cordis in Athletics that has been approved for publication in a peer-reviewed medical journal.
Jordan's strength lies in her robust leadership and mentorship roles, which she leverages to guide and inspire aspiring physician assistants. This passion for teaching and mentorship is complemented by her experience as an evaluator in physician assistant program interviews for prospective students.
Autoimmune Diseases
Undergrad: Dartmouth College
Medical School: University of Michigan Medical School
Joseph plays a LOT of soccer and can use a British accent the entire time he works with students.
Joseph’s research experience not only deepened his knowledge of the medical field but also provided him with firsthand insights into the rigorous preparation required for medical school admissions. Since then, Joseph has counseled numerous students on the admissions process, guiding them through each step with a personalized approach that has led to great success. His ability to connect with students and understand their strengths and aspirations has been instrumental in helping them achieve their goals.
One of Joseph's favorite activities is editing personal statements to create beautifully written essays that tell a story. He recognizes the power of a well-crafted personal statement in capturing the attention of admissions committees and demonstrating the applicant's individuality and potential. Joseph's expertise in this area has been proven invaluable, helping students stand out in a competitive applicant pool.
In addition to his skills in personal statement editing, Joseph also excels in providing mock interviews to help students build confidence before their big day. He understands the importance of preparation and works tirelessly to ensure students are well-equipped to present their best selves during the interview process.
Joseph's commitment to mentoring and supporting aspiring medical students is further exemplified by his recent involvement as an interviewer for the University of Michigan Medical School. This experience has provided him with insider information into the admissions process from the perspective of the institution, allowing him to offer even more comprehensive guidance to students.
Joseph's approach is characterized by his ability to create a comfortable and supportive environment where students feel at ease and confident in their abilities. He understands the importance of building self-belief and takes great pride in hyping up students while providing concrete, actionable items to improve their essays and applications. Joseph is a dedicated mentor committed to guiding medical students through the admissions process with personalized support and practical expertise.
Associate Dentist
Undergrad: University of California, Merced
Dental School: Temple University Kornberg School of Dentistry
Judith is fluent in both English and Spanish, a skill she developed at a young age.
Judith's passion for mentoring and guiding others stems from her own experiences as an immigrant and first-generation college student. She understands the challenges that students face when navigating the complex world of higher education and is committed to providing them with the support and guidance they need to succeed. Judith's experience as a translator and her involvement with post-baccalaureate students during her final two years of dental school has fueled her desire to help aspiring dentists achieve their dreams.
As a mentor, Judith's greatest strength is her ability to empathize with and guide students through the overwhelming dental school application process. With over two years of tutoring experience in admissions prep and one and a half years as a substitute teacher in public schools, Judith has mastered her skills in providing personalized support and guidance. She especially excels at helping students identify their strengths, craft compelling applications, and prepare for interviews. Judith's warm and approachable demeanor, combined with her firsthand knowledge of the challenges and triumphs of the dental school journey, make her an ideal mentor for aspiring dentists.
Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Judith moved to the United States with her family at a young age. Growing up in rural Central California, Judith faced many challenges as an immigrant, including learning a new language and translating for her parents. Despite this, she remained active in various clubs and organizations throughout her academic career, including the band club, pre-dental club, art club, and fitness groups. Judith's diverse experiences have shaped her perspective and strengthened her ability to connect with students from all backgrounds.
Cardiology, Pediatrics
Undergrad: Duke University
Medical School: The University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Julia lives an active lifestyle and enjoys running, Peloton, tennis, and swimming. Her favorite music genres are Classic Rock and Taylor Swift, and she loves doing the NYT Crossword!
Julia's academic journey began at Duke University, where she graduated cum laude with a degree in chemistry and a minor in Chinese. She later studied at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, where she pursued her passion for clinical care and research in the fields of cardiology and endocrinology.
Julia's approach to tutoring and advising is rooted in the belief that each student is different, and she consistently tailors her sessions to best fit the needs of each individual. Her patience, empathy, and commitment to her students' success set her apart as a mentor and guide. Julia takes pride in being accessible and available to her students, providing support not only in academics and test preparation but also in helping them manage their nerves and build confidence before exams and interviews. She strongly believes in reminding students of their hard work and strengths, empowering them to perform at their best.
Julia's approach to admissions advising is highly personalized. She works with each student to meet them where they are in the process and customize their approach based on their goals and timelines. She begins by gaining a deep understanding of each student's personality, background, stage in their career, and admissions goals.
From there, she collaborates with the student to create a targeted timeline for each step of the admissions process. During the application writing stage, Julia focuses on helping students develop strong narratives by discussing general essay content and themes before providing detailed feedback on essay structure and writing to ensure clarity and coherence.
When it comes to school selection, Julia encourages students to take the lead in the conversation while providing valuable insights about specific opportunities, program structures, geography, and other relevant factors. She also advises students to connect with current students at programs of interest to gain a more comprehensive understanding of each school before submitting secondary applications and attending interviews. Julia's support extends to interview preparation, navigating waitlists, crafting letters of interest, deciding when to submit application updates, and ultimately helping students select the school that best aligns with their goals and aspirations.
Mixed Animal Practice, Shelter Medicine
Undergrad: CUNY City College of New York
Veterinary School: Long Island University College of Veterinary Medicine
Julia enjoys baking new recipes, taking long walks with her dog, and spending time with friends and family in her free time.
Julia completed her undergraduate studies in biomedical sciences at CUNY City College of New York. Following graduation, Julia took a hiatus from academics to pursue her passion for entrepreneurship, demonstrating her diverse skill set and ability to balance multiple commitments.
At Long Island University's College of Veterinary Medicine, Julia not only excelled in her studies but also actively sought out leadership positions within the institution. She is driven by a strong belief in the importance of diversity and inclusion for the advancement of the veterinary field, demonstrating her commitment to making a positive impact beyond her academic achievements. She has over a decade of experience in the handling of small domestic animals in various settings.
As an admissions coach, Julia brings an individualized perspective shaped by her non-traditional path and diverse experiences. Her greatest strengths include establishing checkpoints throughout the application process to ensure candidates stay on track, revising application materials to appeal to a variety of admissions committees, and guiding students in making optimal school selections based on their professional interests.
Julia's journey from a business owner to a high-achieving veterinary student equips her with valuable tips for time management, perseverance, and the importance of pursuing one's true passion. Her ability to dramatically improve her academic performance from undergraduate to post-baccalaureate studies serves as an inspiration to non-traditional applicants and exemplifies the power of determination and focused effort.
MD/PhD candidate at the Yale School of Medicine
Undergrad: Yale University
Medical School: Yale School of Medicine
Having earned his Bachelor’s degree in Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics from Yale University, Justin is now an MD/PhD candidate at the Yale School of Medicine.
Throughout his time in medical school, Justin has remained actively engaged in the academic community, serving on the admissions committee and taking an active role in numerous mentorship and tutoring programs. His experience spans from helping undergraduates prepare for the MCAT, reviewing application essays, to offering guidance during the interview process.
Justin's passion lies in fostering future medical professionals. He has mentored a variety of students from diverse backgrounds, helping them excel and gain acceptance into medical programs. He is dedicated to not only helping applicants succeed, but also encouraging them to become influential leaders in the medical field.
General Dentistry or Prosthodontics
Undergrad: University of California, Los Angeles
Dental School: Harvard School of Medicine
Kaila is all about self-care! She loves to do anything that will benefit her mind and body. From spin classes to pottery classes, Kaila is huge on taking time to destress.
Accepted to several prestigious institutions, Kaila chose to pursue her DMD at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. Her academic achievements and diverse experiences position her as a highly knowledgeable and effective counselor for aspiring dental students.
Kaila is committed to being the mentor she wishes she had, providing comprehensive guidance to aspiring dental students as they navigate the complexities of the application process. Mentoring and advising pre-dental students are some of Kaila’s greatest passions. Her own experiences and challenges throughout her journey to and through dental school motivate her to help others achieve their dreams in dentistry.
As a coach, Kaila's strength lies in her ability to streamline the dental school application process for pre-dental students, making it more manageable and less overwhelming. She excels at creating an organized and efficient approach, helping students complete their applications with confidence. Her systematic method ensures that each student receives tailored support, empowering them to present their best selves during the application process.
Kaila’s dedication to mentorship, comprehensive understanding of the dental school application process, and empathy make her an invaluable source of knowledge for pre-dental students.
Surgical, Oncology
Undergrad: University of New Hampshire
Medical School: Duke University School of Medicine
Kali landed the leading female role at her regional theater mid-interview season and starred in the student-faculty musical, Doctor Mia, at Duke.
Kali's undergraduate career was marked by extensive involvement in extracurricular activities, including club soccer, serving as a UNHHealth and Wellness Mental Health intern, peer wellness educator, and student admissions ambassador. She also founded the university's first mental health peer education curriculum and "The Voices of UNH," a narrative-based initiative focused on mental health awareness.
Before medical school, Kali spent two gap years as the primary clinical research coordinator for three studies in the psycho-oncology department at Dartmouth Health. During this time, she became a certified hospice volunteer and a "Survivors of Suicide Loss" speaker and support group facilitator with the NH chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).
At Duke, Kali demonstrated her leadership and commitment to community health. She served as VP of Duke HealthCares, a student-led initiative assisting formerly incarcerated individuals in navigating the healthcare system. Her work in this area earned her the Chancellor's Service Fellowship. Kali was also on the executive board of the First Generation, Low Income Student Organization, served as a patient advocate for Duke's Black Maternity Health Equity Initiative, and was a member of Hand2Hold, which 3D prints devices for persons with hand amputations in Durham.
Academically, Kali is involved in orthopedic oncology research, examining social determinants of health and oncological outcomes among Sarcoma patients, as well as foot, ankle, and spine deformity research.
Kali’s non-traditional path to medicine has given her a specialized perspective that she is eager to share with all aspiring medical students. With her diverse experiences, strong academic background, and genuine passion for making the medical school application process more accessible, Kali is well-equipped to guide and support pre-medical students on their journey to becoming physicians.
Molecular Biology, Cell Biology
Undergrad: University of California, Berkeley
PhD School: University of California, San Francisco School of Dentistry
Karin enjoys playing with her cat, traveling and hiking during school breaks, cycling around the Bay Area, and experimenting with new baking recipes.
Karin’s passion for counseling stems from her own experience of not completing high school in the U.S. and the challenges she faced in adjusting to the educational system. With the incredible support of friends and mentors, she navigated these challenges and is motivated to give back by guiding others.
Born in Iran, Karin immigrated to San Jose, California after high school, where she began her academic journey at West Valley College, earning associate degrees in biology and chemistry. She then transferred to UC Berkeley, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in molecular and cell biology. During her time at UC Berkeley, Karin gained research experience in Dr. Werb's laboratory in the Department of Anatomy at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Her research focused on neutrophils and the innate immune system, demonstrating her interest in the complex interactions between cells and their environments.
After graduating from UC Berkeley, Karin joined the Diaz Lab in the Neurosurgery Department at UCSF as a staff research associate. Her research in the Diaz Lab involved applying molecular approaches to identify pathways involved in glioma progression, further solidifying her expertise in molecular biology and cell biology.
Karin worked towards her PhD thesis project in Dr. Bush's laboratory, focusing on understanding how mesenchymal cell polarity is established and how it is coordinated during the morphogenesis of craniofacial structures. This research reflects her passion for understanding the intricate processes that govern cellular behavior and development.
Karin is proficient in histology, cell culture, flow cytometry, staining, and DNA extraction. Her strong research background and dedication to mentorship make her an ideal guide for students navigating the complexities of scientific research and the medical school application process.
One of Karin’s greatest strengths lies in helping students tailor their applications to reflect their personal experiences and goals. She ensures that each application is crafted for the specific school, making it both personal and compelling.
Karin begins each counseling session by getting to know the students, understanding their background, and learning why they are applying to specific schools. This allows her to provide personalized advice and address their concerns step by step, ensuring a focused and effective counseling session.
As a first-generation immigrant in one of the 13 schools offering a dual degree program in dentistry, Karin brings a unique perspective and understanding of the challenges that students from diverse backgrounds face. Her experience allows her to connect with students on a personal level, guiding them through the complexities of the application process.
Clinical Trial Equity, Cancer Outcomes, Immuno-Oncology Therapeutics, Venture Capital
Undergrad: University of Southern California
Graduate School: University of Southern California
Medical School: Yale School of Medicine
Karthik backpacked in the Eastern Sierra of California and explored some refreshing hot springs and even a hot creek!
His academic journey began at the University of Southern California, where he earned his Bachelor of Science in neuroscience with a minor in healthcare studies. During his undergraduate studies, Karthik demonstrated a strong commitment to research and community service. He worked as a synaptic electrophysiology research assistant, an ambulance EMT, and a vice president for a student-run veteran’s rehabilitation organization. During the summer, he worked as a private tutor, helping local students in his community and honing his coaching skills.
Karthik's experience in the pharmaceutical industry includes working as a business development intern for Neurocrine Biosciences, where he screened academic institutes and upcoming startups for novel neuropsychiatric therapeutics. He also served as a clinical case investigator during the COVID-19 pandemic, triaging outbreaks in the LA Unified School District community.
Karthik earned a Master’s degree in stem cell biology from USC, where he explored the prospect of new stem-cell-based methods for use in antifibrotics and next-generation (CAR) cell therapy. He worked as a lab assistant for kidney organoid research at USC.
Karthik worked at City of Hope as a clinical genetics assistant, supporting genetic counseling and precision medicine for patients facing cancer. Karthik is interested in clinical trial equity, cancer outcomes, immuno-oncology therapeutics, and the power of venture capital in advancing medicine.
DVM/PhD Candidate at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary School: UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Undergrad: UC Davis
I am an avid plant enthusiast and love to spend my free time running and hiking. I am also a self-proclaimed tea connoisseur.
Katherine graduated cum laude from UC Davis in 2017 with a B.S. in Microbiology and a minor in Managerial Economics. As an undergraduate, she worked as a research assistant in a cardiovascular tissue engineering lab and as a veterinary technician at Davis’s Large Animal ICU, which she still holds today. She has also worked in small animal and private equine practices, and she has experience rehabilitating and retraining abused horses. She has a passion for equine medicine and hopes to one day work in veterinary academia as a large animal surgeon and musculoskeletal research professor.
Katherine held many leadership positions in veterinary school, including co-president of the Veterinary Emergency Response Team, Student Activities Treasurer of the Student American Veterinary Medical Association, and the student representative for the California Veterinary Medical Reserve Corps (CAVMRC) Steering Committee. Her leadership work has been just as extensive in graduate school, serving on admissions committees and the SVM Research Committee and Community Council.
Katherine loves serving as a mentor. She has experience in private tutoring, guiding middle and high school students on career path development, and mentoring undergraduate researchers and other visiting scholars. She is eager to meet the up-and-coming generation of veterinary medicine and happy to provide any insights she can about the application process.
Orthopedic Surgery
Undergrad: Clemson University
PA School: Stony Brook University Physician Assistant Program
Keith grew up in upstate New York with three brothers. He likes to attribute his competitive nature to being raised alongside three other boys, as it was "always something" growing up. Keith says that growing up as one of four boys has helped him develop skills that have helped get him to where he is today.
Keith's academic background includes a Bachelor's degree in biology with a minor in chemistry from Clemson University in South Carolina. During his two gap years after graduating from Clemson, he gained clinical experience working as a medical scribe in the Emergency Department and as a medical assistant in a family medicine outpatient office.
At Stony Brook University, Keith took on significant leadership roles. He served as the Dean's Advisory Committee representative for the PA program and sat on the PA program's admissions committee as a student interviewer. His involvement in the admissions process has provided him with knowledge strategies for what makes a strong applicant. Keith was on the admissions committee for over two years, participating in interviews alongside current faculty and alumni.
Keith is affiliated with both the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) and the New York State Society of Physician Assistants (NYSSPA), demonstrating his commitment to professional development and community engagement within the PA profession.
As a mentor, Keith looks forward to working with students who are passionate about pursuing a career as a PA. He values hard work and collaboration, aiming to develop the best applicant possible through his guidance. Some of his greatest strengths as a coach include helping candidates decide on schools to apply to, editing personal statements, and preparing for interviews.
PM&R/Orthopedics
Undergrad: Chapman University
PA School: Marshall B. Ketchum University
In his free time, Ken enjoys spending time with his wife, son, and friends. He also enjoys a variety of sports including football, Olympic weightlifting, and CrossFit. He is actively involved in USA wrestling at the local and national levels. He enjoys a variety of music including metal, reggae, hip-hop, and country. He also loves to travel and dabble in woodworking.
Ken's journey in the medical field began at Chapman University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in athletic training while also being a member of the football team. His passion for sports medicine and dedication to his studies led him to pursue a graduate assistant athletic trainer position at California State University Fullerton upon graduation. There, he worked with the men's wrestling team for two seasons while simultaneously earning his MS in kinesiology with an emphasis on sports performance and sports psychology.
For six years, Ken worked as an assistant and eventually became the Director of Athletic Training at Servite High School. His experience in this role further solidified his desire to pursue a career as a Physician Assistant. Ken made the decision to attend Marshall B. Ketchum University (MBKU) in Fullerton for his PA education. He graduated from MBKU with a PA certificate and an MMS. Following graduation, Ken worked in general orthopedic surgery for several years before joining his current practice, where he specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Throughout his career, Ken has demonstrated a strong commitment to mentoring and guiding aspiring PAs through the admissions process. As the Vice President of the Pre-PA club at MBKU, he gained extensive experience editing essays and resumes, and administering mock interviews. Ken's personal struggle with the application cycle, which lasted three years before he received the necessary feedback to improve his application, has fueled his passion for helping others navigate the complex and competitive world of PA admissions.
Ken's approach to mentoring is centered on providing personalized guidance and support to each applicant. He takes the time to understand their strengths, experiences, and goals, and works closely with them to develop a strong application that showcases their potential as future PAs. He tries to understand how well-rounded each applicant is before diving into the counseling session. He assesses their strengths and weaknesses and offers ways to improve their application. He tends to be very meticulous and firmly believes that every detail matters.
Neurology
Undergrad: Indiana State University
PA School: Indiana State University
Kendal adores animals of all shapes and sizes. She grew up showing miniature horses and was heavily involved in 4H, where she showed her mini and "big" horses, rabbits, and goats. Kendal and her husband have two dogs named Rory and Laney (yes, she is a Gilmore Girls fan) and two cats named Todd and Finn.
Kendal is a highly skilled and compassionate certified physician assistant who focuses on inpatient neurology at Union Health. Her journey in the medical field began at Indiana State University, where she obtained her undergraduate degree in psychology with a minor in chemistry, graduating summa cum laude. During her undergraduate years, Kendal also worked part-time as a certified nursing assistant at a local nursing home, where she discovered her passion for geriatric care.
Driven by her desire to make a meaningful impact in the lives of her patients, Kendal continued her studies at Indiana State University, graduating from their PA program. Her exceptional performance and dedication led her to accept a position in inpatient neurology at Union Health shortly after graduation. In this role, Kendal provided compassionate medical expertise to her patients, utilizing her knowledge and skills to improve their quality of life. Recognizing her potential for leadership and her commitment to excellence, her employer provided her with the opportunity to pursue an MD in healthcare administration, which she completed.
Alongside her clinical work, Kendal is passionate about mentoring current and prospective students in the PA field. Since her second year as a practicing PA, she has been a preceptor for Indiana State University, guiding and inspiring the next generation of healthcare professionals. Kendal has also had the privilege of mentoring several undergraduate students interested in the PA field, providing them with insider tips and hands-on experience through shadowing opportunities. She has also shared her expertise by teaching several neurology lectures to PA students in their didactic year, further demonstrating her commitment to education and professional development.
Kendal's dedication to advancing medical knowledge extends beyond her teaching and mentoring roles. In collaboration with her physician colleague, she published a case study in the Cureus Journal of Medical Science as the lead author.
Through her diverse experiences in teaching and patient care, Kendal has honed her ability to communicate complex information in a clear and accessible manner. As an admissions counselor, she draws upon her personal knowledge and academic success to guide clients along their path to becoming a PA. Kendal firmly believes that with effective communication and careful planning, she can help aspiring PAs achieve their dreams of acceptance into a competitive program.
Kendal's approach to admissions counseling is highly personalized. She takes the time to thoroughly understand each individual's interests, prior experiences, and goals. By fostering a strong connection with her students, she develops customized plans that cater to their needs and strengths, ensuring the best possible outcome in their PA school applications.
Ahmad’s social skills and articulation of given topics are his strong suit, which is exemplified by the perfect score he got in the reading section of the exam.
Undergrad: New Jersey Institute of Technology
Outside of his academic pursuits, Ahmad enjoys lifting weights, reading about philosophy, and spending quality time with his family. Although English is his first language, he is also fluent in Arabic.
His academic excellence has been evident from a young age, as demonstrated by his impressive SAT score of 1520, placing him in the top 1% of the country, and his graduation from grade school with full honors and a 4.2 GPA. These achievements earned him acceptance into the prestigious Honors College at NJIT with a full scholarship. Ahmad's dedication and hard work paid off when he scored an impressive 24 on the DAT, placing him in the top 5% overall on his first attempt. His perfect score of 30 in the "reading comprehension" section further highlights his exceptional abilities and deep understanding of the subject matter.
As a tutor, Ahmad excels in helping his students fully grasp complex topics while maintaining a focus on performing well in exam settings. His greatest strength lies in his ability to simplify complicated subjects and straightforwardly explain them, making even the most daunting concepts accessible to his students. His most effective study strategies involve answering and reviewing practice questions, allowing students to apply their acquired knowledge in realistic scenarios and gain valuable experience for the exam. He also emphasizes the importance of communication and encourages his students to ask questions, as he is enthusiastic and articulate in assisting with difficult topics and clearing up any misconceptions or confusion.
Ahmad's professionalism, understanding nature, and eagerness to take every measure to ensure his students' success set him apart as a tutor. He is dedicated to helping his students achieve their goals and is committed to providing them with the tools and support they need to excel. His commitment to giving back to his community is evident through his role as the vice president of a charity organization on his campus, where he demonstrates his empathy and understanding of the struggles faced by others.
Alex helped a struggling student achieve remarkable academic improvement. The student initially had an average score of 17 across all subjects. The student's average score rose to 21 - an increase of 4 points.
Undergrad: Florida International University
Dental School: NSU College of Dental Medicine
Alex loves to travel and ski across the globe.
Alex breaks down complex concepts into easily digestible components. Through interactive discussions, practice problems, and visual aids, Alex engages his students in the learning process, fostering a deep understanding of the material and developing their critical thinking skills.
One of Alex's key strengths as a tutor lies in his ability to create a supportive and encouraging learning environment. He understands that preparing for the DAT can be a stressful and overwhelming experience, and he takes pride in guiding his students through the process with patience and understanding. By providing consistent encouragement and positive reinforcement, Alex helps his students build confidence in their abilities and remain motivated throughout their studies.
In addition to his expertise in the content areas of the DAT, Alex is also well-versed in test-taking strategies and time management techniques. He recognizes that success on the DAT requires not only a solid understanding of the material but also the ability to apply that knowledge effectively under time pressure. To address this, Alex works closely with his students to develop personalized study plans that optimize their learning and help them make the most of their study time.
As a tutor, Alex is committed to empowering his students to excel on the DAT and pursue their dreams of a career in dentistry. He understands that success on the DAT is a critical step in the journey towards becoming a dental professional, and he takes great pride in playing a role in helping his students achieve their aspirations.
What sets Alex apart from other tutors is that she takes a personalized approach with each student, making sure to meet their unique educational needs.
Undergrad: UCLA
Dental School: Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Alex is half Japanese and attended Japanese Language School for 10 years when she was younger!
Before attending the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Alex graduated from UCLA with a Bachelor’s in molecular, cell & developmental biology. Her passion extends beyond dentistry into community engagement, particularly working with underserved populations. She has dedicated her post-doctoral career to becoming a National Health Service Corps Scholar, demonstrating her commitment to providing quality healthcare to those in need.
Alex honed her practical skills as a dental and surgical assistant in both private and community clinics, gaining hands-on experience that has further enriched her understanding of the dental field. She was also a pre-dental mentor and student ambassador at UCLA, and wants to use those experiences to help others achieve their goals of getting into dental school.
One of Alex's greatest strengths as a tutor is her broad range of experiences, which have equipped her with an ornate perspective on the dental profession. Additionally, her years of experience as a tutor for the SAT and DAT have enabled her to support students from diverse educational backgrounds in achieving their academic goals.
Alex's dedication to students' success is evident in her personalized approach to tutoring. Whether it's providing additional resources, simplifying complex concepts, or offering encouragement and support, Alex is committed to giving every student the confidence they need to excel on the DAT.
Alex has tutored hundreds of students, including those who crushed the MCAT with a score of 519+.
Undergrad: New Jersey Institute of Technology
Medical School: Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine
Alex has maintained a daily workout routine for eight years and boasts a bench press of 250+ pounds. He enjoys playing the piano, with Debussy’s Clair de Lune being his favorite performance piece.
Alex graduated from the New Jersey Institute of Technology with an impressive 3.99 GPA and a degree in biochemistry. He spent two years tutoring undergraduate general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry at the NJIT Chemistry Learning Center. During this time, he also worked as a medical scribe at the Jersey Shore University Medical Center.
Alex's passion for tutoring stems from his belief that mastering a concept is best achieved when you can teach it to someone else. Teaching allows him to deepen his understanding and share his knowledge, and his enthusiasm for helping others succeed grows with each tutoring session. His teaching philosophy focuses on building a strong understanding of fundamental concepts and constructing knowledge from the ground up. By identifying and targeting areas that will most significantly impact his students' performance, Alex ensures their study time is used efficiently.
One of Alex's greatest strengths as a consultant is his ability to concisely convey complex information and adapt to each student's unique learning style. His approach to MCAT preparation is holistic and comprehensive. He emphasizes the importance of both intellectual preparation and physical and mental stamina. His strategy focuses on overall wellness, including exercise, diet, and sleep, to ensure sustainable progress and genuine learning. Alex believes that with a healthy attitude and an effective strategy, anyone can achieve top results.
Alex lays the groundwork for each session at the end of the previous one, with clear goals and expectations established for studying in the interim, with specific learning objectives identified in each meeting. Alex's sessions typically combine guided practice with direct instruction, and he is always willing to provide homework that can be reviewed together, ensuring continuous progress.
Alisha is very familiar with the Chem/Phys and Bio/BioChem sections and knows the best way to approach the passages efficiently.
Undergrad: University of Pennsylvania
Medical School: Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University
Alisha is currently training for a marathon. She enjoys trying new restaurants and foods. She dedicates every Friday to trying a new food place in Philly.
Her academic journey began at the University of Pennsylvania, where she graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree in bioengineering. She has contributed to the development of numerous medical devices and prototypes, including a novel prosthetic thumb and a low-cost EMR system for oncology clinics in Botswana, both of which received multiple awards.
During her undergraduate studies, she also worked for a healthcare startup company, where she helped develop affordable telemedicine platforms, demonstrating her ability to apply her technical skills to real-world problems. Her dedication to community service is evident in her pattern of volunteer work, including leading tennis and dance lessons for individuals with autism and conducting free kidney disease screenings for underserved populations in Philadelphia.
At the Sidney Kimmel College of Medicine, Alisha was actively involved in various activities on and off campus. She served as a student interviewer and tour guide, providing her insider knowledge into the inner workings of medical school admissions decisions. Additionally, Alisha is an instructor for Move4Health, an organization that offers free group exercise classes for individuals living with chronic illnesses. She also organizes fun science lessons for a kindergarten class in a local Philadelphia school, demonstrating her passion for education and community engagement.
Alisha's research interests continue to focus on innovation and engineering. She is currently working under a team of clinicians to develop a vibrating needle for reducing postoperative injection pain and tissue damage.
Three years of MCAT tutoring experience and working with 150+ students have helped Alisha hone her skills as a coach. Many of these individuals have messaged Alisha, mentioning that they reached their goal score and got accepted into medical school.
With a healthy mix of academic excellence, innovative spirit, and commitment to community service, Alisha is well-positioned to support aspiring medical students as they navigate preparing for the MCAT. Her enthusiasm for helping others and her passion for medicine make her a stellar asset for those pursuing a healthcare career.
For over 20 years, Amanda has worked in various professional settings, including teaching middle school health education, creating and facilitating professional development workshops and PLCs for fellow educators, and giving many workshops on health and wellness.
Undergrad: Kean University
Graduate School: University of Southern California
Amanda loves to travel. She has been to over 12 countries and counting.
Amanda began her academic career at Kean University before matriculating to the University of Southern California, where she earned her doctoral degree and maintained a stellar 4.0 GPA. For over 20 years, Amanda has worked in various professional settings, including teaching middle school health education, creating and facilitating professional development workshops and PLCs for fellow educators, and giving many workshops on health and wellness.
She has also built university undergraduate programs, presented professional development at local and state-level conferences, and mentored fellow educators in best practices and technology tools. Notably, she spearheaded the development of test resources in both content and study strategy methodologies for 250+ pre-service teachers working towards passing their state licensing exams.
Amanda’s specialties lie in advancing students' reading and writing testing abilities, as well as providing motivational techniques for test-taking students to feel confident and prepared for exams, including the GRE. Her approach to tutoring is centered on building positive relationships with every student, fostering engagement and excitement for content and learning, and creating a culture of open dialogue and encouragement.
Amanda loves leadership and building up resources for test prep, while promoting ways for students to be successful in their studies and in the fields they are preparing to enter. Her expertise in reading and writing prep positions her as an excellent mentor for students seeking to improve their GRE skills. In addition to testing prep, she also has done extensive work with individuals with career coaching and goal setting that supports students/clients when making decisions on their next steps in education and career.
Throughout her career, Amanda has demonstrated a commitment to leadership, building resources for test prep, and promoting ways for students to be successful in their studies and future careers. Her teaching methodology is focused on providing ongoing scaffolding to build student self-efficacy and motivation, ensuring that students feel confident when faced with challenging exams, projects, and research.
Amanda received a perfect score on the organic chemistry section of the DAT.
Undergrad: The University of Florida
Dental School: Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Amanda is a Floridian who loves winter sports (ice skating and skiing).
Amanda majored in nutritional sciences and minored in health disparities in society at the University of Florida. She excelled on the DAT, achieving a 25 Total Science score and a perfect 30 in the Organic Chemistry section. Her academic success is complemented by her noteworthy activities, including working as an expanded functions dental assistant and volunteering at Florida Mission of Mercy and FreeD.O.M. Clinic.
As a research assistant in a clinical lab that utilizes Precision Ketogenic Therapy to treat patients with intractable epilepsy, Amanda has gained valuable experience in clinical research and patient care. This experience has deepened her understanding of the importance of translating research findings into effective patient treatments.
Amanda takes the time to understand each student's background, strengths, and aspirations, allowing her to tailor her guidance to their specific needs. Drawing from her own experiences as a successful dental school applicant and her expertise in teaching complex subjects like general chemistry, Amanda helps her students build confidence and develop effective test-taking strategies, particularly for the Biology, Reading Comprehension, and Perceptual Ability sections of the DAT.
Amanda’s tutoring sessions are catered to the student’s learning preferences. For instance, she tends to explain biology concepts to visual learners through diagrams and pictures of mnemonics. Her sessions are targeted towards subjects that seem more difficult for students to ensure they are walking into their exams with confidence.
During college, Amanda was actively involved in the public speaking community as a speaker coach for TEDxUF and as a speech judge for the nationally recognized Florida Blue Key Speech & Debate Tournament. Amanda is happy to continue her love for public speaking in dental school as a speech judge at the Harvard National Speech and Debate Tournament.
Amanda is passionate about helping students place their best foot forward in the application cycle. She has provided DAT tutoring services for students who have received acceptance to their dream dental schools. With her experiences as a general chemistry teaching assistant and DAT tutor, she hopes to share her knowledge of test-taking strategies with students studying for the DAT.
Amoolya’s DAT tutoring has helped numerous students maximize their scores and get accepted to multiple prestigious dental schools.
Undergrad: University of Houston
Dental School: Woody L. Hunt School of Dental Medicine at Texas Tech University El Paso
Amoolya enjoys staying active through workouts and experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen. She finds joy in creative pursuits, particularly in arts and crafts. Her love for arts and crafts serves as a reminder to embrace creativity and find beauty in the everyday moments of life.
Amoolya’s educational journey started at the University of Houston Honors College, where she pursued a degree in public health and biology. Having achieved an excellent score on the DAT, she deeply understands the dedication and strategic preparation required to excel on test day. Her success serves as a testament to her effective study strategies, which she now shares with her students to help them achieve their own goals.
As a DAT tutor, Amoolya works closely with students to develop personalized study plans and provide targeted instruction. Her approach is tailored to each student's needs, ensuring they receive the support necessary to succeed. Amoolya's commitment to student success has yielded impressive results, with numerous individuals gaining acceptance to multiple prestigious dental schools.
In addition to her DAT tutoring expertise, Amoolya brings three years of experience as an American Chemical Society (ACS) tutor to her role. During this time, she has provided invaluable support to students in biochemistry, chemistry, and organic chemistry, demonstrating her versatility and proficiency across a range of subjects. Amoolya's ability to break down complex concepts and adapt her teaching style to various disciplines makes her an invaluable resource for students seeking to excel in both DAT preparation and science-related courses.
As an academic tutor and teaching assistant, Andrew has coached over 50 students.
Undergrad: Tulane University
Medical School: University of Arizona College of Medicine–Phoenix
In his free time, Andrew enjoys playing water polo and participating in scrimmages each Sunday. He is also a talented musician who plays the drums and listens to a diverse range of music, including 90s punk rock and jazz.
Andrew's tutoring experience began with swim tutoring, where he honed his skills in creating tailored lesson plans for students of all levels. This experience laid the foundation for his adaptable and personalized approach to tutoring.
In college, Andrew served as the President of Tulane’s Swim Club, and worked as an ACT tutor and teaching assistant for biotechnology, hosting study sessions and creating YouTube videos for students. Andrew worked with many high school students for over a year, helping them achieve significant improvements in their assigned sections. His role as a teaching assistant for biotechnology allowed him to work closely with 25+ students.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Andrew conducted polymer research at Tulane and worked part-time as a scribe in the New Orleans Emergency Department. These experiences have broadened his understanding of both academic and professional environments, improving his ability to guide students toward their goals.
As an MCAT tutor, Andrew excels at identifying each student's individual strengths and weaknesses, developing personalized study plans, and adapting his teaching style to meet their specific needs. His commitment to student success is evident in the time and effort he invests in each session, ensuring they feel confident and well-prepared to achieve their dream scores.
Andrew's diverse tutoring experience, combined with his academic achievements, make him a knowledgeable tutor for students seeking to excel in MCAT prep.
Anika has extensive experience working with diverse student groups, ranging from young children in piano lessons to teenagers in taekwondo and adults in biostatistics classes. This background has honed her ability to challenge and motivate students effectively. Additionally, Anika achieved a perfect score on the chemistry and physics section of the MCAT and possesses a robust foundation in biochemistry.
Undergrad: University of Texas at Austin
Medical School: University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Anika is full of energy, loves to explore, and always welcomes an adventure. She spent her summer after medical school doing research in Peru. When at home, she loves to try new restaurants and cafes with her friends, go on long walks, and settle in with a good book.
Before pursuing her MD at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Anika earned a Bachelor’s in biochemistry from the University of Texas at Austin. She also holds three certificates in Medical Spanish, Business of Healthcare, and Social Inequality, Health, and Policy. She has extensive teaching experience spanning various fields, including providing piano lessons, teaching taekwondo, and serving as a teaching assistant for a biostatistics class.
After achieving a 523 on the MCAT on her first attempt, Anika was inspired to help other students achieve similar success. She prioritizes efficient studying methods to empower students to master the MCAT swiftly and successfully. She embraces challenges and is committed to collaborating closely with her students to guide them toward achievement.
Through her diverse teaching background, Anika excels at adapting to different learning styles and creating customized lesson plans that cater to each student's strengths and weaknesses. Her expertise in chemistry, physics, biology, and biochemistry also equips her with effective strategies to support students across all exam sections. She collaborates closely with her students to develop personalized MCAT study schedules that accommodate their unique needs and other commitments.
Asli has extensive tutoring experience and excels at crafting personalized study plans that cater to each student’s strengths and weaknesses. Her effective DAT support has played a crucial role in students successfully gaining acceptance to dental school in their first application cycle!
Undergrad: Stony Brook University
Dental School: Harvard University
Outside of dental school, Asli is an active food blogger on Instagram and a Boston-based food influencer. She also maintains a passion for health and wellness, prioritizing fitness activities such as pilates, yoga, and running.
Prior to pursuing her DMD at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Asli graduated summa cum laude from Stony Brook University with a BS in biology and developmental genetics, along with a minor in health, medicine, and society. During her time at Stony Brook, she conducted research in oral biology, pathology, and anthropology.
Asli's passion for tutoring began in high school and continued beyond college. In college, she served as an academic coach, teaching organizational and study skills, and as a tutor for courses such as organic chemistry, biochemistry, and biology. As President of Stony Brook’s Pre-Dental Society, she initiated a mentorship program for aspiring dentists. In her senior year, she founded a pre-health admissions company, offering mentorship to students applying to PA, medical, and dental schools. Currently, she also works as a DAT tutor.
Having received a 25AA on the DAT, Asli feels prepared to work with students to boost their scores and has extensive experience tutoring using the DAT Booster and Bootcamp interfaces. She excels at taking a student-centered approach to tutoring. She customizes her methods to capitalize on each student’s strengths and address their weaknesses, ensuring they can tackle the DAT. Asli adopts a student-centered approach and customizes her methods to leverage each student’s strengths and target their weaknesses effectively.
Astha has over four years of DAT tutoring experience, specializing in the QR and RC sections.
Undergrad: University of Massachusetts Amherst
Dental School: Boston University School of Dental Medicine
Astha loves to spend time by the water while listening to music. She also loves dancing, watching sports, and finding new sweet treats as a celebration for little things.
During her undergraduate and dental school career, Asstha has mentored students in their transition into rigorous curriculums while working as a Peer Mentor and Matriculation Ambassador. Her genuine desire to see others succeed stems from having personally experienced the power of mentorship. Her interpersonal communication skills and ability to give honest and helpful advice truly shine in her past experiences. Astha is committed to paying it forward and empowering the next generation of dental professionals.
As a tutor, Astha possesses a deep understanding of the DAT's nuances and works tirelessly to equip students with the necessary skills to excel on the test. Beyond the tangible improvements in test scores, the real success lies in the transformation of students' mindset and approach to learning. Through collaborative efforts, students Astha has tutored have developed a deeper understanding of the material and a newfound sense of self-assurance. Armed with this knowledge and confidence, they've not only conquered the DAT but also embraced the challenges of dental school with enthusiasm and resilience.
Astha excels at tailoring her lessons to target specific areas for improvement, whether it involves simplifying intricate concepts, refining critical thinking abilities, or perfecting time management strategies to ensure that each student receives tailored support and guidance every step of the way. As a result, students Ashta has tutored have not only achieved higher scores but also gained confidence in their abilities. Many of them are now thriving in dental programs, a testament to the transformative power of focused tutoring!
Astha is deeply invested in her students’ success. She finds it incredibly rewarding to see students not only achieve their academic goals but also flourish as confident, capable professionals in the field of dentistry!
Ayush has tutored and/or coached over 50 students in the MCAT and medical school admission process, with a 100% success rate in helping students achieve their dream MCAT scores and gain admission to medical school!
Undergrad: Drexel University
Medical School: Harvard Medical School
Ayush spends a good portion of his free time exercising and playing sports, including volleyball, rock climbing, and weightlifting. He also loves art and music and previously competed on a semi-professional dance team. He is a big foodie on the path to becoming an amateur chef!
Ayush graduated summa cum laude from Drexel University with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and minors in Art History and Business Administration. At Drexel and Harvard Medical School, Ayush conducted a wide array of research initiatives, leading to various publications and academic conference presentations in molecular biology, ophthalmology, ENT, telemedicine, and AI. He also co-founded the New Jersey chapter of a COVID-19 response organization that fills gaps in healthcare infrastructure with healthcare student volunteers.
Ayush also served as a coordinator for the National Student Response Network, connecting over 300 returning healthcare student volunteers with their local NJ county public health departments, hospitals, and NGOs. Given these experiences, Ayush has a proven track record of success in helping a variety of applicants achieve high test scores and medical school admission. He is also passionate about mentoring applicants in crafting a cohesive and personal story to achieve their dreams of becoming a physician.
Ben has a study plan that can maximize time and effort, as evidenced by the fact that he was able to jump from a 20 AA to a 26 AA in under two months. He also has extensive experience in tutoring General Chemistry at the undergraduate level, as he tutored for three semesters at the University of Kentucky, where each class had well over 100 students.
Undergrad: The University of Kentucky
Dental School: The University of Kentucky College of Dentistry
Ben grew up on a family farm in Shearer Valley, Kentucky, where they raised grass-fed cattle and grew corn and soybeans. The farm has been in the family for over 100 years!
Ben scored an impressive 26 AA and 26 Total Science on his own DAT, including a perfect 30 in Reading Comprehension. Remarkably, he achieved these scores with just over two months of studying. His success is a testament to the effectiveness of his personalized study game plan.
Ben specializes in Reading Comprehension and Natural Sciences, particularly General Chemistry. His perfect reading score and high science scores are a result of his strategic study methods and his experience in both learning and teaching chemistry at his undergraduate institution.
Ben understands that each student has unique strengths and challenges. By working closely with students, he tailors their study plans to enhance their performance. His tutoring experience, although just over a year, has consistently led to score increases for his students on the actual DAT compared to their practice tests.
Ben’s study plan emphasizes three key elements: personalization, balance, and volume. He helps students understand that excelling on the DAT requires more than just content knowledge; it often involves adjusting personal study habits. Ben crafts individualized study schedules that maximize the efficiency of the study programs his students use.
In addition to tutoring the DAT, Ben has extensive experience tutoring undergraduate general chemistry. His background in education equips him to work with students from various backgrounds. With Inspira Advantage, Ben aims to expand his reach and help more prospective candidates achieve their academic goals.
Ben is committed to helping students tailor their studying to perform their best on test day. He looks forward to working with everyone at Inspira and guiding students toward their desired DAT scores.
Bethany excels at tutoring the Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills and Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior sections of the MCAT.
Undergrad: Columbia University
Medical School: Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons
In her free time, Bethany loves to run outdoors, go on long walks through the city, bake, and read!
During her college years, Bethany volunteered extensively as a tutor and mentor. This passion for teaching and guiding students continued into her medical school years, where she actively participated in Columbia's Student Success Network, providing support and guidance to her fellow medical students. During her studies at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons, she earned firsthand experience navigating the challenging medical school admissions process.
As an MCAT tutor, Bethany brings knowledge and experience to her students. She leverages her personal success with the medical school admissions process to provide targeted, individualized support that goes beyond mere content mastery. Her tutoring approach emphasizes the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills, which are important for success on the MCAT and in medical school. She works closely with each student to create personalized study plans that optimize their learning efficiency and comprehension, ensuring that they are well-prepared for the challenges of the exam.
Beyond her academic record, Bethany's passion for tutoring stems from a deep-seated belief in the power of education. She recognizes that by equipping the next generation of medical professionals with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed, she can make a lasting impact on the field of medicine.
Brandon has helped around 500 students get into medical school through tutoring.
Undergrad: University of Charleston
Medical School: Texas Tech Health Science Center Paul L. Foster School of Medicine
Brandon has 2 puppies (Quinlan and Luca). They are Italian Water Dogs but do not like to go in the water.
Brandon's academic journey began at the University of Charleston in West Virginia, where he earned his Bachelor of Science in biology while playing Division 1 Men's Volleyball. His exceptional achievements, both in academics and athletics, were recognized when he was selected as the President's Outstanding Senior of the Year.
Brandon's approach to MCAT preparation is characterized by his comprehensive understanding of the exam's content and structure. This knowledge allows him to craft personalized study plans that are tailored to each student's individual strengths and areas for improvement. His teaching methodology goes beyond mere content mastery, placing a strong emphasis on developing strategic test-taking skills that enable students to confidently navigate the complexities of the MCAT.
What truly distinguishes Brandon as an MCAT tutor is his commitment to creating a supportive learning environment. He is dedicated to growing a deep understanding of core concepts while simultaneously nurturing critical thinking skills. Through his collaborative and targeted tutoring approach, Brandon empowers aspiring medical professionals to reach their full potential and excel in the highly competitive landscape of medical school admissions.
Brandon's success as an MCAT tutor is evident in the achievements of students that he’s worked with. His ability to combine content knowledge with test-taking strategies, all within a supportive learning framework, has proven to be a winning formula for MCAT preparation. His dedication to his students' success extends beyond just achieving high scores; he aims to build confidence and develop skills that will serve his students well throughout their medical education and careers.
Bretton has taught over 1,000 MCAT students. He uses his teaching experience and knowledge as a PhD student at the University Of Michigan Medical School to help students achieve exceptional 15+ point growth.
Undergrad: Concordia College
Bretton is based out of Minnesota, where he was educated on a full-ride scholarship at Concordia College in Minnesota.
As an undergraduate, Bretton pursued a triple science major in neuroscience, chemistry, and biology. This diverse background has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to break down even the most complex MCAT topics into easily understandable concepts, making the test accessible to students from all backgrounds and levels of preparation.
In addition to his academic achievements, Bretton has made contributions to the scientific community. He has represented his college's research output to the state of Minnesota, proving his ability to communicate complex scientific ideas to a broad audience. Furthermore, Bretton was selected to participate in the prestigious Mayo Clinic's Mayo Innovative Scholars Program on behalf of Concordia, a testament to his exceptional abilities as a researcher and innovator.
Currently, Bretton works in a research laboratory, where he conducts groundbreaking studies in the fields of cancer and neuroscience. His hands-on experience in cutting-edge research allows him to provide his students with knowledge of the latest scientific developments and their potential applications to the MCAT. Alongside his research, Bretton is studying for a PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, one of the top-ranked programs in the country.
Bretton recognizes that success on the MCAT requires not only a deep understanding of the content but also the development of effective test-taking strategies and the ability to manage stress and anxiety. By working closely with each student to identify their strengths and weaknesses, Bretton creates personalized study plans that maximize their performance on test day. His passion for science, commitment to education, and track record of success make him an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to excel on the MCAT and pursue a career in medicine.
As a tutor, Carrie brings her research expertise to the table, offering students deeper insights into the subject matter. With a track record of academic excellence and research prowess, she is committed to empowering students to excel in their studies.
Undergrad: The University of Texas at Tyler
Dental School: UT Health School of Dentistry at Houston
Carrie played soccer in college, and she has a French Bulldog named Frankie.
Carrie's educational journey began with her graduating magna cum laude with a BS in biochemistry. She then studied at the University of Texas School of Dentistry with a background in orthodontic research. This background, combined with her experiences as a former collegiate soccer player, has equipped her with exceptional work ethic, time management skills, and effective leadership abilities, which she leverages to guide candidates through the demanding process of preparing for dental school.
With an impressive DAT score of 23, including standout performances in reading comprehension (28) and organic chemistry (24), Carrie brings firsthand knowledge and expertise to DAT preparation. Whether guiding students through content review, test-taking strategies, or personal statement development, Carrie is committed to helping each individual reach their full potential and achieve success in their dental career aspirations.
In her approach to tutoring, Carrie embodies a blend of directness, professionalism, and honesty. Drawing from her background as a collegiate athlete, she fosters a team mentality, viewing each applicant as a valuable teammate in the pursuit of their dental school aspirations.
Carrie's aim is not just to guide applicants through the DAT but to empower them to master all of its concepts. She prioritizes open communication and transparency, providing candid insights and constructive criticism when needed. Her ultimate goal is to equip applicants with the tools and knowledge they need to achieve their desired score.
Cesille excels in test-taking strategies and prioritization questions.
Undergrad: University of North Carolina Wilmington
Nursing School: East Carolina University
Cesilee loves dogs and spoils her black Lab, Clover, and Irish Wolfhound, Basil. She used to train service dogs, including diabetic alert dogs and psychiatric service dogs for children and veterans with disabilities.
Cesilee began her academic journey at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and gained experience tutoring neurobiology. However, her desire to make a more direct impact on people's lives led her to pursue a career in nursing. She completed an accelerated Bachelor's in Nursing program at East Carolina University in just 12 months. She furthered her expertise by earning a Master's in Nursing Education from East Carolina University. She has over four years of experience in Critical Care and Emergency Nursing, including a Critical Care Nursing certification.
As a nursing educator, Cesilee has extensive experience teaching students at all levels in both clinical and lecture settings. She is passionate about helping students grasp complex nursing concepts and develop the skills necessary to succeed in their future careers. For several years, she has filled roles such as Critical Care Registered Nurse, Clinical Instructor, and Emergency Room Nurse. Her supportive teaching style, combined with her ability to create personalized study plans and adapt to each student's learning preferences, makes her an exceptional mentor for aspiring nurses.
Cesilee possesses a wide range of strategies for breaking down difficult material and presenting it in an accessible and engaging manner. Whether working with students one-on-one or in a group setting, she is dedicated to finding the most effective approach for each individual's needs. Her experience in critical care and emergency nursing allows her to provide real-world examples and insights that help students bridge the gap between theory and practice.
In addition to her clinical expertise and teaching experience, Cesilee is known for her warm and approachable demeanor. She creates a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions, taking risks, and pushing themselves to grow. Her genuine passion for nursing education and her belief in her students' potential make her an invaluable mentor and guide throughout their nursing school journey.
Clarissa has extensive experience teaching students from diverse backgrounds, having worked with over 100 students. This allows her to effectively adapt to various learning styles.
Undergrad: University of California, Los Angeles
On weekends, Clarissa loves to explore new restaurants, host dinner parties, and bake desserts.
Clarissa holds a Bachelor of Science in biochemistry and a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the University of California, Los Angeles. She has extensive research experience at UCLA and Yonsei University and brings several years of teaching expertise to her tutoring practice, having guided students at UCLA to grasp complex concepts and achieve academic improvement.
Clarissa is deeply committed to empowering students to reach their full potential. Recognizing the challenges posed by MCAT content, she aims to create targeted study plans that emphasize high-yield topics. She is devoted to creating a supportive learning environment where every student can thrive and succeed on their MCAT journey.
Clarissa excels at motivating students to excel in their studies and achieve their goals. Her strengths lie in her ability to simplify complex topics to ensure every student gains clarity and confidence in their understanding. She is also skilled at adapting to different learning styles, making her an effective and versatile tutor.