General Dentistry
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.
During her undergraduate years, Carrie made significant contributions to the field of dentistry through her involvement in orthodontic research. Her work on temporomandibular joint bone formation, published under the Texas A&M College of Dentistry, not only demonstrates her commitment to advancing the profession but also equips her with the expertise to mentor applicants on the importance of research and its impact on dental admissions.
In her approach to admissions counseling, 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. She works collaboratively with applicants to craft applications that are not only polished but also authentic representations of their goals and aspirations, providing attentive listening, honest feedback, and a commitment to curating advising strategies tailored to each individual's needs and goals.
Carrie's aim is not just to guide applicants through the admissions process but to empower them to take ownership of their applications, instilling confidence in their abilities and the strength of their narratives. She prioritizes open communication and transparency, providing candid insights and constructive criticism when needed, with the ultimate goal of equipping applicants with the tools and knowledge they need to present themselves authentically and persuasively to admissions committees.
Mixed Animal Practice, Small Animal and Exotics, Emergency Medicine
Undergrad: The University of Tulsa
Vet School: The Iowa State College of Veterinary Medicine
The best fun fact about Catherine is that she has completed over 350 items on her life bucket list! Her favorite bucket list item to check off was becoming an ordained minister. She also loves attending music festivals, hanging out with her two wiener dogs named Ranger and Chevy, and traveling.
Catherine attended a top private school for high school in the Kansas City area and was a double letterman, captain of the Pom Squad, and a nationally recognized Speech and Debate champion. She attended the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma on merit and grade-based scholarships. During her time in undergrad, she completed her Bachelor of Biology (pre-med) with minors in chemistry and creative writing. Catherine was deeply involved on campus, serving as President and Vice President of various clubs, a University Ambassador, and Executive Director of Springfest. She graduated with honors and successfully defended her research project on elder abuse in America.
Catherine then took two gap years to further her research on elder abuse, culminating in a TEDx talk that was published on the official TED website and cited in college courses. She worked full-time, first as a recruiter specifically for veterinarians and then as an executive assistant in a veterinary corporation, working closely with the Chief People Officer, Chief Legal Officer, and Chief Executive Officer. During this time, Catherine gained extensive experience in employment contracts, recruiting, and corporate veterinary medicine.
Catherine was accepted to Iowa State College of Veterinary Medicine with a scholarship. She served as Secretary of the Pathology Club, Vice President of the Behavior Club, and as both an Accreditation Ambassador and University Ambassador for the vet college. She is currently completing the Purdue DEI certification for vet students. Catherine also works as a Team Lead for an entrepreneurship program with the ISU College of Business to further her interest in business management and consulting.
Previous employers have often hailed Catherine as a highly organized, efficient, and dedicated worker. Her task list creations and workflow timelines have been adopted company-wide. This strong attention to detail, coordination, and planning is a valuable asset to students, helping to reduce the intimidation and overwhelming nature of vet school applications.
Catherine describes herself as a highly empathetic, understanding, and patient coach, with a long history of mentorship. Her diverse experiences and achievements allow her to see beyond the traditional applicant and pinpoint unique characteristics that help them stand out in the application process.
Catherine’s background in creative writing puts her in the perfect position to brainstorm and encourage fresh ideas with her students. This was reflected in her vet school applications, where she scored a perfect score on the analytical writing section of the GRE and was in the highest percentile for the CASPer. Catherine is excited for the opportunity to usher in the next generation of vet students.
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology, Hematology, Oncology
Undergrad: Northwestern University
Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Celestine enjoys taking long walks in Central Park with her corgi, who she can talk about for hours, and finding the best lavender lattes in NYC.
During her time at Northwestern University, she pursued a course in Asian American studies, which fueled her interest in Asian-American health disparities and mental health advocacy. This passion led her to co-write and perform in the first play featuring an all-Asian-American cast at Northwestern, an accomplishment she holds dear.
After graduating magna cum laude, Celestine returned to her hometown of Boston and worked as a scribe for a year at the Massachusetts Eye Research and Surgery Institution. There, she discovered and nurtured her interest in rheumatology, a passion that has continued to grow alongside her dedication to health disparities research and mental health advocacy.
Celestine's journey is marked by her consistent dedication to her passions and her ability to balance them with her academic responsibilities, including publishing several peer-reviewed journal articles. Her leadership roles at the East Harlem Health Outreach Partnership (EHHOP), the Mount Sinai student-run free clinic, further demonstrate her commitment to serving her community.
With over five years of mentoring and consulting experience in various capacities, Celestine has successfully guided many applicants through the medical school admissions process. Her passion for counseling stems from the support she received from mentors during her own applications to college and medical school. This desire to give back drives her commitment to helping others succeed.
What sets Celestine apart as a consultant is her flexible approach, strong attention to detail, and excellent communication skills. She approaches each consulting session from an individualistic perspective, recognizing that everyone's journey to medical school is different.
In her counseling sessions, Celestine prioritizes getting to know the applicants she works with—their strengths, weaknesses, and goals. By understanding their motivations and aspirations, she aims to build a strong relationship, making it easier to tackle the objectives of the counseling session.
Celestine's diverse experiences and dedication to her passions make her an ideal mentor for students navigating the challenges of the medical school admissions process. Her ability to integrate her formal and informal experiences into her consulting work ensures each applicant receives personalized, effective guidance.
Internal Medicine-Hematology/Oncology or Gastroenterology
Undergrad: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Medical School: University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
The unique spelling of Celyn's name (pronounced seh-LEEN) is a result of the creative combination of her mom, dad, and grandma's names!
Celyn's educational journey began at the Honors College at Miami Dade College, where she graduated with Highest Honors and Distinction. She later transferred to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a Carolina Covenant Scholar, a distinction that ensured her debt-free undergraduate education. At both institutions, Celyn actively participated in community service, mentorship, and research initiatives, receiving several accolades for her academic achievement and community impact. Her dedication to scientific research culminated in the completion of a senior honors thesis in chemistry, poster presentations, and publication in a peer-reviewed journal. After graduating, Celyn spent a year as a research fellow at the National Institute of Health.
As a medical student at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Celyn further cultivated her passion for research, patient care advocacy, and mentorship. Her clinical and scientific endeavors in the areas of health equity and cancer care resulted in multiple oral presentations at the national level, peer-reviewed publications, and awards for her outstanding achievements. Concurrently, she remained steadfast in her commitment to advancing diversity and inclusion in medicine by mentoring underrepresented students and actively contributing to the medical school admissions process.
Celyn's leadership and dedication to admissions work led to her invitation to serve as a voting member of the admissions committee during her final year of medical school, an honor extended to only 12 senior students in the class. In this role, she served as a primary student interviewer during the admissions cycle and reviewed, evaluated, and presented candidates at committee meetings. Before this, Celyn spent three years interviewing candidates and served as the Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) admissions representative, leading dialogue between current and prospective URM students during interview day activities.
As an admissions coach, Celyn encourages students to break down the application timeline into manageable steps, recognizing that a systematic approach is pivotal for reaching milestones without burning out or feeling rushed. She enjoys helping students tell their stories and highlight their strengths through their personal statement narratives, providing constructive feedback, and engaging students in reflection to identify and develop underdeveloped areas.
Emergency Room Nursing
Undergrad: The 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 BA 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 BN 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 mentoring students at all levels in both clinical and lecture settings. She is passionate about helping students learn the ins and outs of admission 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 is well-versed in what nursing schools look for in an applicant and has a strong background in interview preparation. She excels at breaking down the application process, working closely with students to ensure they understand the requirements and deadlines.
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.
CRISPR/Cas-Based Genome Editing, Screening Technologies
Undergrad: University of Pennsylvania
Graduate School: University of Pennsylvania
Medical School: Perelman School of Medicine
Chad has explored over 30 countries by backpacking through Europe and Asia. He frequently browses flight deals in search of the next place to explore, and enjoys reading travel guides to discover and learn about new destinations.
Chad was a QuestBridge Scholar who received his Bachelor’s from the University of Pennsylvania and completed both an MS in chemistry and an MS in immunology. His thesis research focused on developing CRISPR/Cas-based genome editing and screening technologies, an endeavor for which he was honored with a Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual Fellowship (F31).
For four years, Chad worked for Penn Biotech Group (PBG) Healthcare Consulting, a student-run organization at UPenn. Throughout his tenure, he transitioned into multiple roles, including Project Director, Vice President of Business Development, and eventually President of the organization.
Chad's approach to mentoring is highly personalized, as he recognizes that each student has different aspirations, strengths, and challenges. By understanding each applicant's goals and experiences, he tailors his guidance to their needs, empowering them to navigate their path to success. His mentoring philosophy is grounded in the belief that meticulous planning, thorough preparation, and a positive mindset are the key ingredients to achieving one's objectives.
Drawing upon his own success in the medical school admissions process and his experience as a mentor , Chad provides strategic advice and support to help students develop applications that stand out from the crowd. From brainstorming essay narratives to providing feedback on personal statements and conducting mock interviews, he guarantees that students will present their best selves to admissions committees.
Beyond the application process, Chad is committed to helping students develop the skills, knowledge, and mindset necessary to thrive in medical school and beyond. As a researcher who has conducted groundbreaking work, he is well-equipped to guide students interested in pursuing careers at the forefront of medical research and innovation.
Primary Care, OBGYN
Undergrad: University of West Georgia
PA School: Christian Brothers University Physician Assistant Studies Program
Christina enjoys binge-watching TV shows. She likes to travel to different states and try new food. She watches a lot of TikTok and finds funny memes relatable to her PA journey. She is quite talkative and will always enjoy a good conversation on just about anything.
Christina began her PA journey at the University of West Georgia, where she graduated with a Bachelor’s in biology/biological sciences. Shortly after, she matriculated to the Christian Brothers University PA program, building on the foundation she laid in undergrad.
Her involvement in the admissions process extended to engaging in open dialogues with candidates, providing them with background knowledge about the program, and inquiring about their motivations for pursuing a PA career. This experience further improved her understanding of the admissions process from an institutional perspective.
Christina’s passion for counseling stems from her own experience applying to PA school, where she found that the answers she was looking for were nowhere to be found. This experience has driven her to provide the support and guidance she once sought to other aspiring PAs.
As a consultant, Christina brings a combination of compassion and eagerness to her work. She treats every student’s application as if it were her own, ensuring they receive personalized attention and support. Her greatest strength as a consultant is her experience as an admissions committee participant, which provides her with insider knowledge of what schools and interviewers look for in prospective students.
Christina's mentoring style is characterized by her outgoing personality, energy, and encouraging attitude. She understands that the application process can be stressful and is always willing to discuss the daily worries and challenges that come with applying to PA school. In her counseling sessions, Christina approaches each student with a gentle icebreaker, followed by a discussion of the schedule and goals for their next meeting. She emphasizes practical advice combined with emotional support, ensuring that students feel supported and confident throughout the entire application process.
Family Medicine, Ophthalmology, Dermatology
Undergrad: University of California Irvine
PA School: University of Southern California Physician Assistant Program
Cindy enjoys traveling and staying home with her tuxedo cat named Stormy. Her hobbies include finding new travel destinations, going to the gym to stay healthy, and painting to relax and destress.
Cindy's journey in healthcare began at the University of California, Irvine, where she earned her Bachelor's degree in biological sciences, consistently appearing on the Dean's Honor Roll list. Her commitment to global health was demonstrated through her involvement in a non-profit medical organization that supported healthcare initiatives in Vietnam.
Beyond her academic pursuits, Cindy's dedication to global health was evident through her involvement in a non-profit medical organization. This organization fundraised for heart surgeries, health clinics, and orphanages in Vietnam. Cindy personally participated in a mission trip to Vietnam, further solidifying her commitment to international healthcare.
Following graduation, Cindy gained clinical experience across various medical specialties, including ophthalmology, pulmonology, general dentistry, and pain management. This diverse exposure not only helped her accrue the necessary hours for PA school applications but also provided her with a comprehensive understanding of different areas of medicine.
Cindy's exceptional qualifications and dedication to healthcare were recognized during her PA school application cycle, where she received over ten interview invites. Ultimately, she chose to attend the USC, aligning with her passion for serving underserved communities both locally and abroad.
Cindy's experience as on the interview panel for USC's PA program admissions cycle provides her with an expert perspective. This insider knowledge allows her to offer students a comprehensive understanding of the admissions process from both sides of the table. As a coach, Cindy leverages this experience to provide authentic insights into what admissions committees look for in candidates during interviews. She offers tailored advice on how to effectively present oneself and guides applicants on demonstrating their qualities in a way that resonates with interviewers.
She has been actively mentoring aspiring PA students for over four years. Her mentorship covers a wide range of areas, including completing prerequisite courses, program selection, personal statement editing, and providing vital mental support throughout the rigorous application process.
Cindy's approach to admissions coaching is deeply personal and supportive. She believes in getting to know each student individually, allowing her to help them showcase their personalities and experiences in their applications. Her empathetic nature and understanding of the application process stress make her an incredible support system for students, offering guidance on both mental health and application strategies.
Her greatest strength as a consultant lies in her exceptional organizational skills and ability to keep students on track with their goals. She creates personalized timelines and reminders to ensure all application components are completed by the desired deadlines. Her approach fosters a comfortable connection with each student, allowing for effective communication and addressing all questions and concerns promptly.
Neurology
Undergrad: University of Central Florida
PA School: Quinnipiac University
In her free time, Dani loves to travel, golf, and try new restaurants.
At her current job, Dani's commitment to nurturing the next generation of physician assistants is evident in her willingness to take on pre-PA shadowers and PA students for their clinical rotations. She understands the importance of hands-on experience and is eager to provide aspiring PAs with the opportunity to observe and learn from her firsthand.
Dani's passion for mentoring extends beyond her professional responsibilities, as she is eager to help break down the overwhelming PA application process and guide candidates throughout the entire journey. She recognizes the challenges and complexities involved in pursuing a career as a PA and is dedicated to providing the support and guidance needed to navigate this path successfully.
Dani's approach to mentoring is highly individualized, acknowledging that each candidate is unique and will have a distinct experience. She focuses on identifying and highlighting each student’s strengths while working through their weaknesses, ensuring that they are well-prepared and confident in their abilities.
Depending on where students are in the admissions process, Dani tailors her guidance to their specific needs. For those just starting their journey, she provides counsel on the required and suggested courses and experiences that improve their applications. For those further along in the process, she offers strategies for crafting compelling personal statements, preparing for interviews, and ultimately securing their place in a PA program.
Dani's passion for education and mentoring is deeply rooted in her experiences as a PA student and her desire to contribute to the growth and development of the profession. She understands the challenges and rewards of pursuing a career in healthcare and is committed to supporting students every step of the way.
Small Animal ER Medicine, Equine Medicine, Exotic Medicine, Necropsy Tech. Pathology, Research, Surgery
Undergrad: Virginia Tech
Vet School: Virginia Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine
Danielle plans to complete an Ironman in 2026. She's an avid outdoor runner and sports enthusiast who loves attending EDM festivals and meeting new people.
During her undergraduate years at Virginia Tech, Danielle demonstrated her passion for research and mentorship. She worked in a laboratory for five years, conducting independent research that led to a publication. Her commitment to leadership and personal growth was evident in her role as the president of the school's Polo Club (horses) and her decision to study biological conservation in Sydney, Australia.
After graduation, Danielle took a gap year to gain valuable experience before applying to vet school. During this time, she worked as an intern at an equine rehabilitation center and as a technician at a small animal emergency clinic. Her perseverance paid off when she was accepted to VMCVM.
Danielle continues to demonstrate her strong work ethic and dedication to her field. She works as a necropsy technician at VMCVM, a small animal emergency technician during breaks, and finds time to pursue her passion for running in her free time.
Danielle's greatest strength as a mentor is her ability to see the best in others and her genuine excitement when someone expresses an interest in pursuing veterinary medicine. Danielle is committed to making the vet school admissions journey as smooth as possible for students, helping them shine and stand out as individuals. Her empathetic nature, coupled with a passion for elevating others' potential, laid the foundation for a career dedicated to nurturing aspiring scholars and professionals.
Internal Medicine, Dermatology
Undergrad: Harvard College
Medical School: Harvard Medical School
David enjoys playing ukulele in his spare time. His favorite books are anything by Haruki Murakami.
At Harvard College, David earned his degree with a major in history of science and a minor in molecular and cellular biology. This background provided him with a holistic understanding of medicine, combining historical context with cutting-edge scientific knowledge. Before starting medical school, David worked as a health policy intern at New America, working on projects related to federal food assistance, the opioid crisis, and prescription drug pricing.
Beyond his academic achievements, David is an accomplished writer and poet. In 2015, he was honored as a National Student Poet, the highest recognition for youth poets in the United States. His creative work has found a place in prestigious medical journals such as JAMA and Palliative & Supportive Care, demonstrating his ability to bridge the gap between medicine and the humanities.
Currently, David serves as a Doximity Op-Med fellow, a role that allows him to share his work with the national medical community. This position not only demonstrates his writing skills but also highlights his commitment to fostering empathy and understanding within the medical profession through storytelling.
David has counseled aspiring medical students for over four years. His approach is characterized by developing longitudinal and close relationships with students, focusing not only on their immediate goal of medical school admission but also on their future careers and personal aspirations. This comprehensive mentoring style has led to several students gaining acceptance to prestigious medical schools across the country.
One of David's greatest strengths lies in his exceptional writing skills. He takes pride in helping students find and nurture their voices through personal statements and essays. Recognizing that writing is often a challenge for many students, David views this as an opportunity to not only help them represent themselves effectively on paper but also to equip them with valuable skills applicable throughout medical school and their professional careers.
Neurosurgery
Undergrad: Georgia Institute of Technology
Medical School: NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Derek owned a boat before he owned a car! He loves fishing for largemouth bass and has competed in fishing tournaments.
Additionally, Derek was admitted to NYU’s Accelerated Three-Year MD Pathway for Neurosurgery, allowing him to complete medical school in three years and offered direct progression into the NYU neurosurgery residency program. Historically, a maximum of one person is selected for this honor each year.
Derek had a highly successful medical school admissions cycle, receiving 17 acceptances. Of these acceptances, 14 were part of the top 20 medical schools. He also received full cost-of-attendance merit scholarships and full-tuition merit scholarships at five and four of these top 20 schools, respectively.
Prior to medical school, Derek attended Georgia Institute of Technology as a Stamps President’s Scholar, where he studied neuroscience and graduated with the highest honors. He conducted memory research at Georgia Tech and also pursued neurodegenerative disease research at the NIH, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, and MD Anderson Cancer Center.
At NYU, Derek became President of the NYU Chapter of the Student National Medical Association, Co-President of the NYU Chapter of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Research Chair of NYU Mission Brain, and an emissary to the AAMC Organization of Student Representatives.
Derek is now excited to translate the knowledge he has gained from his own highly successful admissions cycle and his experience in NYU Grossman admissions and interviewing to provide the best counseling possible. He is confident about guiding students through every aspect of the admissions cycle, including personal statements, secondary essays, activity descriptions, building school lists, preparing for interviews, exhibiting fit with a school’s mission, and more.
Critical Care, Cardiology
Undergrad: Widener University
Nursing School: Widener University School of Nursing
Diamond has visited five continents and lived in Spain, where she documented her experiences through a blog. She has collected keychains since she was eight years old and has amassed 265 keychains from around the world.
After passing the NCLEX in just 75 questions, Diamond started her nursing career at Penn Medicine, working as a critical care RN. She recently spent nearly two years in Spain supporting teachers in public primary and secondary schools through the Council on International Educational Exchange as an English language and cultural assistant.
Diamond's passion for nursing and mentoring stems from her own experiences as a student. Throughout her nursing studies, she was proactive in seeking help when needed, regularly attending professors' office hours and working with a tutor. This firsthand experience as a tutoring recipient has instilled in her a deep appreciation for personalized guidance, fueling her eagerness to give back by sharing her knowledge with aspiring nurses.
As a counselor, Diamond's strengths lie in her diverse nursing experience and her ability to relate to students' challenges. Her five-year career spans various areas of nursing, including acute care rehab, intensive care unit, wound care consulting, occupational health, school nursing, and travel nursing. This breadth of experience allows her to provide tailored advice to students, helping them navigate the complexities of the nursing profession. She can also adapt quickly, multitask, communicate effectively and efficiently, and work well under pressure or when confronted with unfamiliar situations or circumstances.
Beyond her professional achievements, Diamond is a well-rounded individual with a passion for personal growth and community involvement. Despite commuting all four years of college, she actively participated in campus life, including the wind ensemble, jazz band, and marching band.
As she continues to grow in her nursing career, Diamond remains dedicated to guiding and inspiring the next generation of nurses, helping them navigate their educational journey and prepare for the diverse opportunities within the profession.
Psychiatry, Hospital Administration
Undergrad: University of California, Los Angeles
Medical School: Yale School of Medicine
Diane is super passionate about sloths and has an ambitious dream to one day build a sloth sanctuary in Costa Rica to rescue them and sponsor ecological research.
Born in Zimbabwe, raised in China, and relocated to California at 10 years old, Diane's diverse background has instilled in her a strong passion for helping others and a unique perspective on the world.
Her academic journey began at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree in psychobiology. She was named one of five UCLA Seniors of the Year, recognizing her exceptional academic achievements and commitment to her community. Diane served as the Marketing Director and Mentorship Director of Collaboration in Undergraduate Research Enrichment (CURE) at UCLA During her tenure at UCLA’s Asian Pacific Health Corps, she served as Finance Director, Internal Director, and Programs Director.
After graduating, Diane took a gap year to pursue anesthesiology research at Stanford University. This experience not only deepened her understanding of anesthesiology but also solidified her passion for medical research and education. Her current interests include health equity work, health policy and management, and health technology.
Diane chose to attend Yale School of Medicine for its approach to medical education, which allows students to design and take control of their own education. The Yale System gave her the freedom to pursue both her interests in medicine and hobbies, achieving an ideal work-life balance as a medical student.
As a consultant and mentor, Diane's goal is to help students get into the best school that is suitable for their personal goals and needs. She believes strongly in helping candidates express their individuality in their application and in real life while supporting them on their journey to becoming fantastic physicians.
OR, Peds
Undergrad: University of California, Los Angeles
Nursing School: California State University, Northridge
Dorothy is certified in translating for Mandarin in the healthcare setting. She also enjoys playing Animal Crossing and owns an Animal Crossing scrub cap.
Dorothy's academic journey began at Taipei American School in Taipei, Taiwan, where she completed her education from kindergarten through high school. She then pursued her passion for music at the University of California, Los Angeles, earning a BA in violin performance. However, inspired by a desire to make a more direct impact on people's lives, Dorothy made the bold decision to change careers and pursue nursing.
Dorothy graduated cum laude from California State University, Northridge with a BS in nursing. She received her initial training at UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica, laying a strong foundation for her nursing career.
Throughout her career, Dorothy has shown versatility and dedication. She worked at Garfield Medical Center in Monterey Park, where she voluntarily floated to the COVID unit during the pandemic. Her passion for education and mentorship is evident in her work teaching skills labs and precepting new graduate and transition RN residents at her hospital.
She actively contributes to the nursing community through her involvement with AORN Los Angeles Chapter, where she serves as the social media/marketing committee chair. This role reflects her interest in integrating technology with healthcare, a skill that is increasingly valuable in today's medical landscape.
Dorothy is driven by success, which she uses as her motivation for helping students achieve their goals. Her personal experience navigating the process of taking nursing prerequisites and applying to numerous nursing schools across the nation has given her insights that she now uses to mentor students interested in pursuing nursing. This firsthand knowledge of the application process, combined with her professional experience, makes her an exceptional guide for aspiring nurses.
Internal Medicine, Oncology, Hematology
Undergrad: Johns Hopkins University
Graduate School: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Medical School: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Aanika learned how to scuba dive in 2019! Since then, she's explored the seas of Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Turks and Caicos. Her favorite dive was through a field of moon jellyfish. In her opinion, scuba diving is the closest feeling to flying there is.
Dr. Warner graduated from Johns Hopkins with an MD and MPH in epidemiology/biostatistics before becoming a resident physician at the Johns Hopkins Osler Internal Medicine Training Program. Dr. Warner has sat on the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine admissions committee and has years of experience as a pre-medical advisor working with students who have gone on to top medical schools. Dr. Warner is currently a Hematology/Oncology fellow at the National Institutes of Health.
Her passion for counseling stems from her own experiences applying to medical school. She understands the stress and complexity of the process and wishes she had had someone knowledgeable to guide her through it. This experience, combined with her love for teaching, drives her commitment to helping future doctors achieve their goals.
Dr. Warner obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona, where her fascination with the medical field flourished. She worked in a breast cancer research lab for four years, studying the protein interactions of triple-negative breast cancer. Her work in the lab led to her receiving funding to participate in a research exchange program in Sweden. Since then, Dr. Warner has authored 10+ peer-reviewed publications over her career.
Her research experiences solidified her interest in oncology and led her to the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. During medical school, she won multiple scholarships, including the AMWA Carter Global Health Fellowship and the PEO International Scholar Award. After her third year of medical school, Aanika stepped away to pursue a fully funded MPH degree at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Here, she was able to learn advanced statistical techniques for clinical research.
As a consultant since her fourth year of medical school, Dr. Warner has worked with pre-medical students seeking guidance during their college years, as well as those navigating the medical school application process. She has also been involved in one-on-one advising and interview preparation. Her expertise extends to residency and internal medicine fellowship applications, making her a valuable resource throughout a student's medical education journey.
Dr. Warner's approach to counseling is thorough, structured, and efficient. She maintains close contact with students during the application process, ensuring they have a partner to lean on during this stressful time. Her sessions are productive and tailored to each student's needs, covering a variety of topics. After each session, she provides a brief summary email, allowing students to review the discussion and follow up with any additional questions.
Her greatest strengths as a consultant include her meticulous attention to detail, vast experience working with students, and insider knowledge of how admissions committees operate and review applicants. Dr. Warner works quickly while ensuring each student receives dedicated time on their written work to present their best selves. Her recent success stories include helping a student create an excellent update letter that resulted in their acceptance off the waitlist at UCSF.
Apart from her consulting work, Dr. Warner has continued to explore her interest in oncology and present at the American Society of Clinical Oncology. She was recently the keynote speaker at the Undergraduate Biology Research Program at the University of Arizona.
Dr. Warner brings meticulous attention to detail, vast experience working with students, and insider knowledge of how admissions committees operate and review applicants. She is also passionate about helping students achieve their educational and professional goals.
Mixed Animal General Medicine
Undergrad: Montana State University–Bozeman
Veterinary School: Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine
In his free time, Dr. Mackley loves to snowmobile, ski, golf, and caddy for high-level golf tournaments.
Dr. Mackley attended Montana State University–Bozeman, where he earned a BS in animal sciences. His passion for veterinary medicine began while working for a hall-of-fame thoroughbred racehorse trainer during his undergraduate studies. This experience, which included working with Kentucky Derby runners at prestigious racetracks, laid the foundation for his future career.
During veterinary school at OSU, Dr. Mackley's leadership skills shone through his roles as a Student American Veterinary Medical Association (SAVMA) delegate and President of the Student Chapter of the American Association of Equine Practitioners. After graduating from OSU, he began his career at a mixed animal, rural veterinary practice in Montana.
Dr. Mackely spent more than nine years providing general medicine and surgery for horses, cattle, cats, and dogs and has provided relief veterinary services for multiple veterinary hospitals in Montana and Hawaii. He now owns a practice, providing veterinary services to the smaller towns of Montana.
Dr. Mackley's greatest strength as a counselor lies in his broad and multifaceted experience across various species and practice settings.. His extensive experience allows him to offer nuanced, practical advice to students considering different career paths within the field.
Throughout his career, Dr. Mackley has cultivated a broad network within the veterinary medicine profession, a valuable asset he brings to his mentoring role. He looks forward to sharing his insights and connections with students and helping them navigate the complexities of veterinary education and career development. His honest, to-the-point approach and vast practical knowledge make him an excellent resource for aspiring veterinarians navigating their educational and career paths.
Microbiology
Undergrad: University of Chicago
Graduate: Harvard Medical School
Medical School: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
In his free time, Dr. Menon enjoys studying history.
Dr. Menon’s higher education journey began at the University of Chicago, where he graduated with a BA and departmental honors in history, philosophy, and social science of science and medicine. During college, he served as Program Coordinator for STRIVE, an after-school tutoring program for adolescents with sickle cell disease. Before attending medical school, he earned his MS in bioethics from Harvard Medical School.
During his medical education, Dr. Menon served as a writing coach and peer tutor. Throughout medical school and residency, he regularly contributed to the Merck Medical Student Manual, spotlighting medical school life and current issues in medicine. He has also earned recognition for his academic achievements, including the American Society of Clinical Pathology's Gold Award and research grants from the Brian Werbel Memorial Fund and the American Heart Association. His written work is featured in prestigious journals such as Hektoen International, the Harvard Medical School Bioethics Journal, The Pathologist, JAMA Cardiology, and the Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases.
In addition to his academic accomplishments, Dr. Menon has presented scientific work at major conferences, including the American Epilepsy Society, the American Society of Microbiology, and the Society of General Internal Medicine's annual meetings. His dedication to medical education earned him induction into the Feinberg Academy of Medical Educators Trainee section, where he contributes significantly to the training of first-year medical students.
As a counselor, Dr. Menon excels in providing comprehensive support to aspiring residents. His involvement with platforms like Inside the Match and MatchToPath allows him to share his expertise in personal statement development, resume building, and interview preparation. His methodical approach ensures that each student receives personalized guidance tailored to their specific needs and aspirations.
Dr. Menon brings a wealth of experience in mentoring and academic excellence, guiding aspiring residents through the complex application process. His methodical mentorship style involves tailoring individualized plans based on each student’s goals and unique backgrounds, helping them develop compelling application packages.
Dr. Menon's commitment to mentoring and education, combined with his extensive experience in clinical pathology and medical research, positions him well to guide the next generation of doctors. His passion for helping others navigate the complexities of residency applications ensures students are well-prepared for their future careers in medicine.
Radiology
Undergrad: Duke University
Medical School: Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine
Dr. Khurana loves coffee, espresso, and trying new coffee shops. He is also a fan of trail running and cycling.
Dr. Khurana completed his undergraduate studies at Duke University, majoring in neuroscience. He then attended the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, graduating as part of the inaugural class at the Arizona campus. His academic path has been characterized by a series of steps forward and continuous self-discovery, always seeking to find his niche in healthcare that energizes him and allows him to co-create something better with his peers.
During medical school, Dr. Khurana was awarded a grant from the Mayo Clinic to design AI/NLP solutions for the patient portal in the electronic health record (EHR). He collaborated with NLP researchers across the enterprise to advance this technology. Additionally, he engaged with the Care Collaboratory, a network of healthcare leaders and innovators, where he learned and taught design thinking to redesign healthcare with a human-centered approach.
Throughout his academic career, Dr. Khurana has been extensively involved in research, ranging from computational neuroscience in undergrad to artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and health services research in medical school. His research prowess is evidenced by numerous publications in these areas, and he continues to be academically productive.
Dr. Khurana gained experience as an internal medicine resident in PGY-1 at Creighton University Arizona Health Education Alliance before starting his radiology residency. His research experience includes work at Mayo Clinic's Minimally Invasive Therapeutics Laboratory and the Precision Neurotherapeutics (PNT) Innovation Program, where he was involved in data science and machine learning projects related to glioblastomas.
Outside of his professional pursuits, Dr. Khurana enjoys trail running through Phoenix's mountain preserves, cycling, and curating music playlists. He measures a good day by having more energy at the end of it than at the beginning.
Dr. Khurana's goal is to contribute to the eventual redesign of healthcare, combining his medical expertise with his passion for innovation and technology. His diverse experiences and forward-thinking approach position him as a knowledgeable mentor and promising future leader in the field of radiology and healthcare innovation.
Laboratory Animal Medicine
Undergrad: North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Graduate School: Auburn University
Veterinary School: Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Winn became scuba-certified and hiked into the center of a dormant volcano while living in St. Kitts. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, participating in outdoor/water activities, relaxing, and watching TV and movies.
Dr. Winn holds a Bachelor’s degree in laboratory animal science from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and a Master's degree in animal science from Auburn University. She obtained her DVM from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in St. Kitts, completing her clinical year at The Ohio State University. Dr. Winn also completed residency training in Laboratory Animal Medicine (LAM) at the NYU-Regeneron postdoctoral training program. As a clinical veterinarian, she has experience with various species, including rodents, rabbits, ferrets, pigs, and non-human primates. Her background includes working with animal models used to study immunology, infectious disease, behavior, and neurobiology.
Dr. Winn enjoys training and educating staff with varying levels of experience in veterinary medicine. After graduating from veterinary school, she collaborated with Ross University to guide potential applicants and incoming students, offering advice on living abroad, navigating the application process, adjusting to life on St. Kitts, and managing a rigorous veterinary school schedule. She has also served on the NYU-Regeneron LAM Residency interview committee and currently interviews prospective veterinary technicians and managers. These experiences have equipped her to be an excellent admissions counselor.
Dr. Winn is passionate about guiding applicants through veterinary school admissions and lab animal medicine residency programs, helping them achieve their goals and build successful careers in veterinary medicine. As a coach, Dr. Winn excels at creating structured task timelines that anticipate potential delays, streamlining the complex application process. She invests time in understanding each student on a deeper level to address their concerns, identify their weaknesses, highlight their strengths, and add a bit of personality to their personal statements.
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.