Internal medicine resident in the Johns Hopkins Osler Internal Medicine Training Program
Undergrad: University of Arizona
Medical School: Johns Hopkins University
When not immersed in her professional pursuits, Aanika enjoys spending time with her husband and cat, hiking, and taking short weekend trips whenever possible. She learned how to scuba dive in 2019 and 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 and she thinks that scuba diving is the closest feeling to flying.
Aanika obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona and then went on to pursue her MD and MPH in Epidemiology/Biostatistics from the Johns Hopkins University. She is currently an internal medicine resident at the Johns Hopkins Osler Internal Medicine Training Program and applying for hematology/oncology fellowship programs.
Aanika's fascination with the medical field began during her undergraduate years when she was part of a breast cancer research lab for four years. This experience solidified her interest in oncology and led her to medical school at Johns Hopkins University. During her medical education, she was recognized with several scholarships and took some time off to delve deeper into epidemiology/biostatistics through a fully funded MPH degree program at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
As an internal medicine resident, Aanika has not only honed her skills as an internist but also continued to explore her passion for oncology. Alongside, she has authored over 10 peer-reviewed publications, worked as an academic advisor for pre-medical students and served on the medical admissions committee at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
Aanika brings to the table meticulous attention to detail and a vast experience of working with students. She is ardent about helping students achieve their goals and envisages a career in academic oncology.
DMD Candidate at Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Dental School: Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Undergrad: Pomona College
I was born in China, but I grew up in Vancouver, Canada, rural Pennsylvania, and Southern California. I love road-tripping in the U.S. I have already been to 33 states. I'm a big sports fan.
Adam holds a BA in Politics (Pomona College) and is a first-year student at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. He is heavily involved in the American Student Dental Association and the Harvard dental admission process. He is interested in leveraging his ASDA connections and a non-traditional path to dentistry to help pre-dents at Inspira. Besides Harvard, Adam was also accepted by UPenn, UCLA, and UCSF with merit scholarships.
During his gap year, Adam worked full-time as a Jesse M. Unruh Fellow for the California State Assembly to analyze over 50 pieces of legislation that would expand healthcare access, provide COVID-19 relief, and broaden scopes of practice for medical and dental professionals in California. Currently, he is the legislative liaison and advocacy chair for ASDA at the Harvard Chapter and in District 1 (New England).
Adam is interested in working with all kinds of pre-dents, especially non-STEM majors with unique paths to dentistry and STEM majors struggling to find ways to distinguish themselves. With his background in research/analysis and his connections via ASDA, Adam loves to develop strategies to help pre-dents identify their target schools and stand out through their application essays and interviews. When Adam isn’t working, he enjoys traveling, watching hockey, and reading public policy and healthcare books.
Small Animal
Undergrad: University of California, Davis
Veterinary School: University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Aditi enjoys reading and has recently taken up sewing as a hobby. She has a particular fascination with narwhals and hopes to see one in real life someday.
Her clinical experience as a veterinary assistant at the Animal Medical Clinic in Bristol, England, and volunteer work at an access-to-care clinic on weekends reflect her understanding of the broader social aspects of veterinary medicine.
Aditi's skills extend beyond her academic achievements. She is experienced in laboratory techniques, animal behavior, research, and animal handling. Her strong research background and hands-on experience make her well-equipped to advise students on various aspects of veterinary medicine and the application process.
What sets Aditi apart as a consultant is her dedication and passion for helping students achieve their goals. She focuses on understanding each student's needs and tailors her strategies to provide personalized solutions. Her commitment to building strong, collaborative relationships ensures students feel supported throughout the process. Her goal is to help students feel confident in themselves and their applications, ensuring they have many choices when it comes to selecting a veterinary school.
Aditi's greatest strength as a consultant is her ability to adapt and problem-solve while drawing out the best in each individual. She excels at understanding students' unique experiences and helping them identify and highlight their positive attributes. This adaptability allows her to tailor her approach to each student's needs, ensuring they become the strongest candidates possible.
In her counseling sessions, Aditi approaches each student with a positive attitude and a focus on empowerment. She helps students identify their strengths and guides them in presenting themselves effectively. By creating detailed timelines, sending weekly reminders, and maintaining regular check-ins, she ensures students stay on track and feel supported throughout the process. She is dedicated to helping students from diverse backgrounds achieve their goals of entering veterinary school. Her open-mindedness and ability to see potential in everyone make her an excellent guide for aspiring veterinary students.
Radiology resident at Mayo Clinic
Undergrad: Duke University
Medical School: Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine
Loves coffee, espresso, and trying new coffee shops. Is also a fan of trail running and cycling.
Aditya is a current radiology resident at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. He attended Duke University for undergrad, majoring in neuroscience, and attended the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine for medical school. He has had significant research experience, ranging from computational neuroscience in undergrad to artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and health services research in medical school.
Aditya has published extensively on these topics and continues to be academically productive in these areas. He has formally mentored several premedical and pre-physician assistant students through the admissions process and is also well-versed in residency applications.
Data Science, Sociology, Intersection of Medicine, Tech and Business, Cardiology
Undergrad: Cornell University
Medical School: Stanford School of Medicine
In his free time, Ahmed enjoys playing tennis and soccer and is a dedicated supporter of the Chelsea soccer team.
Ahmed's academic journey at Cornell University laid the foundation for his deep interest in the social determinants of health. As an undergraduate, his major provided him with an individualized perspective on the complex interplay between social factors and health outcomes.
A pivotal moment in Ahmed's journey came during the summer of his junior year when he had the opportunity to work at the Mayo Clinic. During his time there, he made significant contributions to the medical field, authoring several publications and presenting his findings at national conferences. His research at Mayo spanned a wide range of topics, from innovative surgical techniques and anatomical landmarks for improved surgical safety to analyzing disparities faced by cancer patients and developing strategies to achieve health equity. These experiences not only deepened his knowledge but also reinforced his commitment to advancing medical research and improving patient outcomes.
At the Stanford School of Medicine, his research interests evolved to encompass global health issues, with a particular focus on the Arab World. Drawing inspiration from his own background, Ahmed's work is heavily influenced by the ramifications of the Sudanese Conflict, specifically concerning the survival and well-being of affected populations.
In addition to his global health pursuits, Ahmed has developed a strong interest in addiction medicine, recognizing the critical need for effective interventions and support systems for individuals struggling with substance abuse. He is also intrigued by the intersection of technology and medicine, exploring how innovative tools and platforms can strengthen patient care and improve health outcomes.
As a coach, Ahmed brings a blend of personal experience, empathy, and practical strategies to guide applicants through the challenges of the medical school application process. Having navigated this journey himself, he understands the complexities and obstacles that aspiring medical students face. Ahmed's greatest strengths lie in his ability to break down the application process into manageable steps, helping candidates identify and articulate their strengths and experiences.
Drawing from his own experiences and triumphs, Ahmed approaches his coaching with a deep sense of empathy and a genuine desire to see his students succeed. He is passionate about empowering applicants to overcome their challenges and realize their full potential as future medical professionals.
MD candidate at Weill Cornell Medical College
Undergrad: Duke University
Medical School: Weill Cornell Medical College
In college, Alex was on Duke's urban dance team and art and culture magazine.
Alex is a medical student at Weill Cornell Medical College in Manhattan. He is originally from New Jersey but moved to Los Angeles to attend UCLA before transferring to Duke University as a sophomore. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience and French, completing an honors thesis covering both fields during his senior year.
Alex has years of experience mentoring students and helping them attend their dream schools. Students Alex has recently coached have gotten accepted into several top-tier universities, including USC, Weill Cornell, Northwestern University, and Dartmouth College.
As a medical student, Alex aims to help students find the best program to match their career aspirations, individual needs, and interests. In addition to working with MD applicants, he has coached several students aspiring to attend DO and PA schools. He deeply values peer mentorship and looks forward to helping Advantage students succeed on their journey toward higher education.
As a future physician, Alex’s professional interests lie in obstetrics and gynecology and infertility care, especially for under-represented communities, including people of color and LGBTQ+ populations.
Student at Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Undergrad: UCLA
Medical School: Harvard School of Dental Medicine
I'm half Japanese and went to 10 years of Japanese Language School!
Alex is currently a student at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM). She graduated from UCLA for her undergraduate education in Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology and took a gap year in which she worked as a dental and surgical assistant in community clinics. She has a strong passion for community engagement and working in underserved populations, which she will take into her post-doc career as a National Health Service Corps Scholar. She was also a pre-dental mentor and Kaplan Student Ambassador at UCLA, and wants to use those experiences to help others achieve their goals of getting into dental school.
Orthodontics
Undergrad: Florida International University
Dental School: NSU College of Dental Medicine
Alex loves to travel and ski across the globe.
Alex is a magna cum laude graduate from Florida International University, where he majored in biology and discovered his true calling as a mentor and educator. He continued his education at Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine, where he specialized in orthodontics.
As a mentor, Alex goes above and beyond to support their students both academically and personally. He firmly believes in the transformative power of education, a message he advocated for during his time as an SGA Senator. Alex's approachable demeanor and empathetic nature make him a trusted confidant for students navigating the challenges of academic life and personal growth. He listens attentively, offers insightful advice, and instills confidence in those he mentors, helping them overcome obstacles and reach their full potential.
What sets Alex apart as a counselor is his commitment to creating tailor-made plans for each individual he mentors. He understands that every student's journey is unique, and he works closely with each one to develop a comprehensive strategy that encompasses school selection and everything in between. By taking a personalized approach, Alex ensures that each student receives the guidance and support they need to succeed.
Alex's greatest strengths lie in his personability, open line of communication, extensive experience, and availability to connect with his students. He has successfully guided students through two application cycles, helping them gain acceptance into their desired schools through careful scheduling assistance, interview preparation, and overall mentorship throughout the process.
Beyond academics, Alex is dedicated to growing a supportive and inclusive learning environment where all students feel valued and empowered to succeed. He recognizes the importance of acknowledging each student's strengths and adapting his mentoring approach to meet individual needs. With a genuine desire to see others thrive, Alex is committed to helping pre-dental students achieve their goals and unlock their full potential.
Translational Research
Undergrad: Duke University
Medical School: University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
While Alex has completed several marathons and half-marathons, his most significant athletic accomplishment is completing the world-famous Krispy Kreme Challenge. This feat consists of racing five miles and consuming a dozen donuts at the halfway point.
Alex’s academic journey began at Duke University, where he earned his undergraduate degree in biology and minored in chemistry and medical sociology. During his time at Duke, Alex demonstrated a strong commitment to research and exploration. He conducted basic science research in cardiovascular regeneration, traveled throughout South America in several study-abroad programs, and was an avid Duke basketball fan. His research experience and passion for helping others laid the foundation for his future in medicine.
After completing his undergraduate degree, Alex spent a gap year in Vail, Colorado, at the renowned Steadman Philippon Research Institute, where he conducted research on molecular regeneration applied to musculoskeletal disease and injury. He also took advantage of the outdoor recreational opportunities in the valley, enjoying skiing, trail running, and mountain biking.
With his extensive experience in mentoring, Alex has helped students gain admission to top medical schools not only in Texas but throughout the country. He is dedicated to guiding students in curating and expressing their own unique story in their application, using a detail-oriented and creative approach to make the application process manageable, fun, and exciting. With his exceptional academic background, research experience, and dedication to mentorship, Alex is well-positioned to help students navigate the complexities of medical school admissions and beyond.
MD/MBA Student at Duke University
Undergrad: University of California Davis
Medical School: Duke University School of Medicine
I rescue dogs in my free time
Alex was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. She attended UC Davis as an undergrad where she got her Bachelors of Science in Cellular and Molecular Biology. After college, she spent three gap years as a research coordinator at a community hospital.
Throughout medical school, Alex has developed an interest in plastic surgery and has been involved in various leadership positions and research projects within numerous specialties. She decided to additionally pursue an MBA while in medical school after witnessing the evolving responsibilities in the role of a physician.
As the daughter of immigrants and the first person in her family to go to college, she found the medical school application process challenging and convoluted. She is passionate about making the process more accessible to students, and brought this passion into her role on the admissions committee at her medical school.
MD candidate at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University
Undergrad: University of Pennsylvania, summa cum laude
Medical School: Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University
Alisha is currently training for a marathon. She also loves trying new restaurants and food and dedicates every Friday to trying out a new food place in Philly!
Alisha is a medical student at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. She graduated summa cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania, earning her Bachelor's in Bioengineering.
During her undergrad, Alisha helped develop numerous medical device prototypes and applications, such as a novel prosthetic thumb and a low-cost EMR system for oncology clinics in Botswana, both of which have received multiple awards. She also worked for a healthcare startup company, where she assisted in developing affordable telemedicine platforms. Outside of class, Alisha led tennis and dance lessons for community members with autism and volunteered her time to conduct free kidney disease screenings for underserved populations in Philadelphia.
As an admissions interviewer and coach, she thoroughly understands the admissions process and what it takes to get into one's dream school. She knows the value of a strong pre-med portfolio and is passionate about guiding students through their application and setting Advantage students up for success.
Alisha has maintained her passion for innovation and engineering. She works closely with a team of clinicians to devise a vibrating needle to reduce postoperative injection pain and tissue damage. Alisha is also an instructor for Move4Health–an organization that provides free group exercise classes for individuals with chronic illnesses. In her spare time, she organizes fun science lessons for a kindergarten class in a local Philadelphia school!
Internal Medicine
Undergrad: University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Medical School: UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
Ally loves spending her free time doing HIIT workouts and hot yoga. She enjoys soaking in the sunshine on the beach, hiking, or exploring new neighborhoods in LA.
Ally graduated summa cum laude from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, where she completed a senior honors thesis. During her undergraduate years, Ally gained valuable experience working as a direct care professional in a group home for adults with disabilities. This role not only exposed her to the challenges and rewards of providing care to vulnerable populations but also strengthened her commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of others through healthcare.
Ally is currently conducting research at the intersection of women's health and diabetes prevention. As a peer tutor with years of experience helping medical students and teaching biology to college students, Ally has honed her ability to effectively communicate complex concepts and provide the support and guidance students need to excel academically. Her recent recognition as a Head Tutor at her medical school is a testament to her exceptional teaching skills.
One of Ally's greatest strengths is her ability to help students craft a powerful narrative throughout their medical school application. She works closely with each student to identify their strengths and experiences, using this information to create a compelling story that captures the attention of admissions committees.
Ally also has experience helping out-of-state students earn acceptance to schools throughout the country. Her time on the student admissions team at UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine recognized as one of the most competitive states for medical school admissions, has equipped her with a deep understanding of what it takes to stand out in a highly competitive applicant pool. Ally loves helping students select schools that fit their goals and encourages them to dream big, providing the support and guidance they need to turn their aspirations into reality.
In addition to her academic and tutoring experiences, Ally served as the supervisor of a group home for three years during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this role, she managed a team of 15 staff members and navigated the complex world of health appointments, insurance, and administrative work for the residents. This experience further honed Ally's leadership skills, adaptability, and ability to thrive in challenging situations, all of which are valuable assets in her work with aspiring medical students.
Neurosurgery
Undergrad: University of Pittsburgh
PA School: Stony Brook University Physician Assistant Program
Ally used to be a competitive gymnast and enjoys hiking, crocheting, and baking in her free time.
Ally graduated summa cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh with a Bachelor's degree in rehabilitation science. Prior to PA school, she gained thousands of hours of clinical experience working in family practice, OB/GYN, and home health care for individuals with neurodegenerative disorders. This diverse clinical background has provided her with a comprehensive understanding of patient care across various settings.
Ally's passion for community service is evident in her role as community service chair for her PA school class and her leadership roles in her undergraduate service fraternity, Epsilon Sigma Alpha. She is an active member of the New York State Society of Physician Assistants and the American Academy of Physician Assistants, demonstrating her commitment to professional development and community engagement.
As she begins her career as a Neurosurgery PA at Mt Sinai Hospital in New York City, Ally remains passionate about mentorship within the PA profession. She understands the challenges and selectivity of the application process and enjoys sharing her experience to help future PAs. Her strengths as an admissions coach include highlighting applicants' strengths, organizing the application process into manageable steps, and helping applicants shine during interviews.
Ally is well-positioned to guide aspiring PAs through the application process. Her approach emphasizes personalized support and practical guidance, ensuring that each applicant presents their best self throughout their journey to becoming a physician assistant.
Emergency Medicine
Undergrad: University of Utah
PA School: Tufts University School of Medicine
Graduate School: Butler University
Amanda is a huge fan of reptiles and she would love to do educational programs on them for children one day. Currently, she has a hognose snake named Olfactory (Ollie for short) and an Argentine tegu named Tango.
Amanda has a Bachelor of Science in speech and hearing science from the University of Utah. Prior to PA school, Amanda gained extensive experience in emergency medical services and EMS education, laying a strong foundation for her future in emergency medicine. Her clinical experience spans various specialties, including occupational medicine/urgent care, rural medicine, outpatient cardiology, inpatient pediatric psychiatry, and COVID-19 clinical research.
After graduating from Tufts University School of Medicine’s PA program, Amanda pursued a Doctorate of Medical Science at Butler University. Her ultimate career goal is to become a PA educator, where she can share her knowledge and experience with the next generation of medical professionals. She exhibits a strong commitment to medical education and excellence in patient care, establishing a positive learning environment that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and continuous growth in the medical field.
Amanda's passion for counseling stems from her love of PA education and her desire to help future PAs succeed. Her doctorate in PA education has equipped her with a deep understanding of the field, and she is committed to being actively involved in its evolution. What sets Amanda apart as a consultant is her holistic approach to the pre-PA experience. She not only helps students with their applications and interviews but also provides emotional support during this challenging time.
Amanda's approach to counseling is laid-back and flexible. She encourages students to reach out to her whenever they need guidance, whether it's for a mock interview, application review, or simply to ask a question. Amanda's goal is to empower students to create exceptional applications and demonstrate their strengths, not to do the work for them. By working together, she helps students achieve their goals and become successful PAs.
Amanda's greatest strength as a consultant is her ability to help applicants recognize and highlight their individual strengths. She believes that every applicant has something valuable to offer, regardless of their background or grades. By focusing on these strengths, Amanda empowers students to create exceptional applications and excel in interviews.
With over two years of experience in mentoring and consulting, Amanda has helped students who might be considered "lower quality" applicants secure admission to PA school. Her experience as a statistics TA and tutor has also given her a comprehensive understanding of how to break down complex concepts and make them accessible to students.
Orthopedics (spine)
Undergrad: Duquesne University
PA School: Elon University
In her leisure time, Amanda loves to spend quality time with her husband and dog, swimming, attending orange theory fitness classes, and traveling.
Amanda completed her undergraduate degree in athletic training from Duquesne University followed by her physician assistant training at Elon University. In her current role at Emory Healthcare, she has made significant contributions to patient care, including the development of a fracture liaison service that connects patients with recent insufficiency fractures to endocrinology for the management of osteoporosis.
Throughout her journey as a PA, Amanda has provided shadowing opportunities and been a valuable resource for students seeking advice on the application process and the profession as a whole. Her enthusiasm for the field and dedication to helping others succeed make her an ideal mentor for those who are passionate about becoming physician assistants.
Amanda's greatest strength as a counselor is her ability to help students identify their own strengths and break down the complex PA school application process into manageable tasks. Drawing from her personal experiences as a swimming coach and her extensive work with GAPA, she is skilled at providing guidance and support to prospective PA students at every stage of their journey.
Endodontics, Periodontics, GPR
Undergrad: University of Florida
Dental School: Harvard School of Dental School
Amanda is a Floridian who loves to ice skate and ski, but only on the green slopes.
Amanda's impressive academic achievements and diverse experiences make her an invaluable resource for aspiring dental students. She majored in nutritional sciences and minored in health disparities in society at the University of Florida, where she excelled academically and earned a 25 Total Science score on the DAT, with a remarkable score of 30 on the Organic Chemistry section.
Amanda's passion for dentistry and helping others is evident through her various experiences, including working as an expanded functions dental assistant at a general dentistry practice and volunteering at the Florida Mission of Mercy and FreeD.O.M. Clinic. Her research experience as an assistant in a clinical lab specializing in precision ketogenic therapy for patients with intractable epilepsy further demonstrates her commitment to advancing healthcare.
Amanda's experience in the public speaking community, both as a speaker coach for TEDxUF and as a speech judge for the Florida Blue Key Speech & Debate Tournament and the Harvard National Speech and Debate Tournament, has equipped her with the skills to help students articulate their stories when applying to dental school.
As an admissions consultant, Amanda excels at helping students put their best foot forward in their applications. Drawing from her extensive admissions and coaching experience, she ensures that students can effectively showcase their greatest strengths while addressing any weaknesses, ultimately increasing their chances of getting accepted into their desired dental school.
Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Dermatology
Undergrad: University of Maine
PA School: Yale School of Medicine
When she’s not studying, Ana enjoys exploring local coffee spots with friends, hiking, weightlifting, traveling, and reading.
During her time at the University of Maine, Ana volunteered with several philanthropic societies: Operation H.E.A.R.T.S and Medical Outreach Maine, where she became passionate about expanding medical care through medical teaching opportunities. This passion brought her to serve as president of her university’s local chapter of Partners for World Health, where she traveled to Uganda to help serve local and refugee obstetric populations with prenatal education and care.
Prior to attending the Yale School of Medicine Physician Associate Program, Ana honed her patient care skills as a clinical trial coordinator at Boston Children’s Hospital and as a nursing assistant at Dirigo Pines retirement community. These experiences gave her a strong foundation in patient care and a deep passion for health education.
Ana’s commitment to mentorship and education is evident in her diverse experiences, from intensive one-on-one sessions with prospective professional students to leading large group events to level the playing field in the admissions process. As a PA from a rural Maine town with no immediate or extended family members in healthcare, she is excited to guide the next generation of physician assistant leaders in achieving their goals, no matter their background.
Urology and Urgent Care
Undergrad: Franklin Pierce University
PA School: Marietta College
In Andrea's free time, she wishes she could have raised a cat that would hike through the beautiful span of Appalachia with her but has to settle with at-home cat cuddles at the end of long camping weekends.
Before PA school, Andrea graduated summa cum laude with a BA in biology from Franklin Pierce University while playing college ice hockey. During her gap year, she was the Hiring Manager for ScribeAmerica for seven varying medical specialties and managed and mentored 45 employees, most of whom were pre-med or pre-PA. As a pediatric neurosurgery PA transitioning to urology PA, she held several leadership roles in surgical safety research and child advocacy.
Andrea graduated as valedictorian from the Marietta College Physician Assistant program. During her time there, she was a member of the student government and presented Grand Rounds at various clinical rotations. She was also responsible for interviewing and providing tours to applicants.
As a coach, Andrea is a firm believer that personal statements are the heart of an application. She is a creative writer in her free time and has seen firsthand how personal statements are the heart of an application when there are thousands of applications to review. She prides herself on her ability to help students craft excellent personal statements to make their applications stand out amongst the crowd. She also excels at helping students develop and strengthen their interview skills to ensure they make a lasting impression on their interviewers.
MD candidate at Icahn School of Medicine
Undergrad: University of Pittsburgh
Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine
I'm a licensed rescue diver, a die-hard Steelers fan, and a self-proclaimed wine and chocolate expert. I enjoy going to the gym, playing video games, playing the piano, and shooting!
Andrew is a medical student at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai pursuing a career in Anesthesiology. He has a startup valued at $12 million which focuses on providing affordable vision care across the US, has >20 peer-reviewed publications, and is looking to continue to help others in their medical careers.
Originally from the greater Pittsburgh area, Andrew went to public school all his life and attended the University of Pittsburgh, where he majored in computational chemistry with a focus in biology. He conducted research through the Department of Biomedical Informatics, where he published a paper in Scientific Reports on long non-coding RNA SNHG7 and its impact on breast cancer. He graduated in three years from Pitt and went straight to medical school at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. During his first year there, he joined multiple research labs focusing on large-data analysis and machine learning.
He also co-founded Retina Technologies Inc., a company aimed to disrupt vision care by leveraging virtual reality, retinal imaging, and machine learning onto a portable platform to provide affordable, accessible, and accurate vision screening across the country. He served as the CTO of the company, spearheading four clinical trials, submitting three provisional patents and one non-provisional PCT patent, and built both the hardware and software from the ground up. He has continued his involvement in both his research and the company throughout all four years of medical school and is applying to residency programs for Anesthesiology.
Orthopedic Surgery
Undergrad: Pomona College
Medical School: Ohio State University College of Medicine
Andrew joined a Sunday soccer rec-league and is a former two-time intramural champion (so he has high expectations).
Andrew graduated from Pomona College with a degree in neuroscience and a minor in mathematics. During his undergraduate years, he demonstrated leadership as the captain of both the varsity football and baseball teams and held multiple leadership positions within the college. His involvement in neuroscience research for three years through the David Prober lab at Caltech further improved his academic experience. After graduation, Andrew took a gap year to gain additional clinical and research experience, working as a scribe in an emergency department and at start-ups in radiology and ophthalmology.
In medical school, he found a passion for orthopedics and orthopedic research. Andrew recently completed a research fellowship at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush University Medical Center.
As a counselor, Andrew excels in guiding pre-med students through the application process. His leadership roles in medical school, including serving as President of the OSU American Medical Association chapter and the Honors and Professionalism Council, highlight his commitment to professionalism and mentorship. His election to the Gold Humanism Honors Society reflects his dedication to compassionate care and ethical practice.
Andrew's passion for working with younger students and helping them achieve their dreams is evident in his mentoring approach. He loves sharing the knowledge he has gained during his training and is eager to pass it down to the next generation of medical professionals. His strengths lie in effective communication, strategic planning, and providing objective feedback. Andrew looks forward to working with aspiring medical students, helping them navigate the challenges of the application process and achieve their dreams in medicine.
Isaac’s extensive teaching background across multiple subjects and his firsthand experience achieving a high score on the DAT enable him to effectively navigate the exam’s challenges.
Undergrad: Stony Brook University
Dental School: Buffalo School of Dental Medicine
Isaac enjoys playing badminton and billiards, which keep him active and competitive. He’s also an occasional gamer and was formerly the rank 1 Kennen player in North America in League of Legends.
Prior to pursuing his DDS at the University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, Isaac completed his Bachelor of Science at Stony Brook University. During his undergraduate years, he served as a teaching assistant for multiple STEM courses and engaged in chemical research with Stony Brook’s Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering.
With a passion for teaching and an impressive 24 on the DAT, Michael is eager to share his expertise. He is dedicated to guiding other students through the DAT, helping them achieve their own remarkable success.
Isaac takes a unique approach to tutoring, combining his subject expertise with personalized strategies tailored to individual learning styles. His rich background in healthcare and research allows him to bring a well-rounded perspective to his teaching.
He has successfully guided students through many exams, helping them achieve significant score improvements. His expertise in chemistry, mathematics, and other subject areas allows him to provide tailored guidance that meets each student's unique learning needs and contributes to their academic success. Additionally, he incorporates his interests in competitive gaming and sports like badminton and billiards to create a supportive and engaging learning environment.
Janvi has tutored students of diverse age ranges in various subjects, so she’s great at adjusting to different topics and learning styles! She also excels at helping students prep for the psych/soc section of the exam!
Undergrad: University of Texas, Dallas
Medical School: UT Southwestern
Janvi is a huge foodie and an expert on the Dallas food scene!
Before pursuing her MD at the UT Southwestern School of Medicine, Janvi earned a Bachelor of Science in health care administration and management from the University of Texas, Dallas. She has a diverse professional background, including volunteering at hospitals, leading medical clubs, doing research, and tutoring students across various subjects.
Janvi is passionate about the culture of continuous learning in healthcare and is eager to help students excel on the MCAT. With a love for learning, she mastered all her pre-medical coursework and self-studied for the MCAT, achieving success on her own terms. After scoring a 519, she now enjoys guiding others to do the same.
Janvi is adept at developing tailored study plans that carefully assess students’ strengths and weaknesses. She provides personalized support, adjusting her strategies as needed to maximize each student’s MCAT scores. Her genuine passion for teaching is evident in every tutoring session, where she inspires and supports students on their path to success!
Jasmina knows all the current intricacies and issues one might face when taking the test. She knows the Reading Comprehension section like the back of her hand, as indicated by her perfect score in that section.
Undergrad: St. Petersburg College
Dental School: University of Florida College of Dentistry
Beyond Jasmina’s academic achievements, she is enamored with the arts. She enjoys painting, attending concerts (especially metal shows), and is a self-proclaimed movie nerd.
Jasmina's journey to dentistry began with her acceptance to the University of Florida's College of Dentistry. Throughout her dental education, she encountered and overcame various challenges, which have equipped her with knowledge and strategies that she shares with her students. Jasmina's leadership skills, honed through her experience founding a Women in STEM club, have further improved her ability to support and guide aspiring dental students.
As a tutor, Jasmina's greatest strengths lie in her adaptability and her ability to create a supportive, nurturing learning environment that encourages students to push themselves and reach their full potential. She excels at providing clear, concise explanations of complex topics and offers a wealth of resources to help students reinforce their understanding and apply their knowledge in practical settings. Through her guidance and support, Jasmina has helped numerous students significantly improve their scores and gain the confidence they need to succeed in their dental school pursuits.
Beyond her academic and tutoring achievements, Jasmina is a firm believer in the importance of staying true to oneself while pursuing one's goals. She encourages her students to maintain a balanced life, emphasizing the value of self-care, personal growth, and staying connected to one's passions. Jasmina's own journey, which includes enrolling in an early college program at the age of 16, completing her Bachelor's degree with a full scholarship, and gaining acceptance to dental school, is a testament to her ability to achieve success while remaining grounded and committed to her values.
John specializes in preparing undergraduate students and post-baccalaureate fellows for the MCAT and has been tutoring students for over a decade.
Undergrad: Drexel University
Medical School: University of Maryland
John spends his time taking his dog Ollie to the dog park, exploring the outdoors through hiking and geocaching, traveling whenever possible, and taking pottery classes. He firmly believes that academic success and a fulfilling personal life go hand in hand.
John’s work focuses on developing novel light-activated nanoparticles for the treatment of glioblastoma. This cutting-edge research has resulted in three peer-reviewed publications, with two more under review. He has presented his research both nationally and internationally. His capacity to simplify difficult subjects makes a significant contribution to his success as a scientist and tutor.
John's research has been recognized and supported by several prestigious awards and fellowships. His preclinical medical education was funded by a T32 traineeship, while his PhD research has been supported by an MPower Fellowship and the National Cancer Institute - University of Maryland Partnership for Integrative Cancer Research. He was also a member of the engineering honor society Tau Beta Pi, further highlighting his academic achievements.
As an MCAT tutor, John excels in guiding students through the hard sciences and Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (CARS) sections. His approach focuses on developing effective exam-taking strategies and study habits that will serve students well beyond the MCAT and into medical school.
John has a particular talent for tailoring lessons to individual needs and fostering breakthrough moments for students. His specialization in MCAT preparation and guidance through the medical school application process has helped numerous undergraduate students and post-baccalaureate fellows achieve their academic and career goals.
After completing his undergraduate degree, Joseph worked as an organic chemistry teaching fellow.
Undergrad: Dartmouth College
Medical School: University of Michigan Medical School
Joseph is an avid baker and enjoys discussing the latest Bon Appetit videos.
Joseph's academic journey began at Dartmouth College, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in a pre-health field. It was during his time at Dartmouth that he discovered his passion for tutoring, began his tutoring career, and continued for over eight years. Since then, he has mastered his skills and expanded his expertise to encompass a wide range of subjects, with a particular focus on the MCAT.
After completing his undergraduate degree, Joseph worked as an organic chemistry teaching fellow, where he developed his ability to break down complex concepts and effectively communicate them to students. He also conducted computational research at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
What sets Joseph apart as a tutor is his ability to relate to the struggles and challenges faced by pre-med students. Having juggled multiple responsibilities himself, from demanding coursework to research and test preparation, Joseph understands the stress and pressure that comes with pursuing a career in medicine. This empathy, combined with his expertise in simplifying complex concepts and providing valuable test-taking strategies, creates a supportive and effective learning environment for his students.
In addition to providing the very best tutoring instructions, what sets Julia apart is how much she cares about every student. She goes above and beyond to ensure everyone feels supported, encouraged, and engaged.
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 is rooted in the belief that each student is unique, 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. She strongly believes in reminding students of their hard work and strengths, empowering them to perform at their best.
Julia has worked with approximately 15 students, helping them excel in various subjects, including high school chemistry, math, college biochemistry, and chemistry. Her guidance has led to significant improvements in her students' performance, with several increasing their course grades from the B range to the A range. An MCAT student who utilized Julia’s advice achieved an impressive score of 524. She is patient, empathetic, and committed to each of her students and prides herself on always being available and accessible to students.
Julia creates a tutoring environment where her students feel comfortable making mistakes, and if students aren’t sure, it becomes a welcome learning opportunity. She always remembers the details of a student's life that they share during every session. She checks in to see how these things went. Over time, she has found that this approach helps create a safe and supportive environment where students can learn their very best.
With his medical education, Justin excels at tutoring the Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems and the Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems sections.
Undergrad: Duke University
Medical School: Baylor College of Medicine
Justin is a huge soccer fan and always finds time every weekend to watch his favorite team, Manchester City.
Justin's passion for mentoring students stems from his own experiences of being surrounded by wonderful mentors at every stage of his career. He wants to return the favor to other students and finds it incredibly gratifying to see them grow and progress.
As a tutor, Justin leverages his MD/PhD training to approach problems and content from two different perspectives. He employs strategies of frequent repetition and drilling, along with a slower, more methodical approach to understanding content, reflecting both MD and PhD training styles.
In his tutoring sessions, Justin emphasizes practice problems and a review of those problems. He believes that content review is vital for MCAT success, but the value of having a tutor does not come from just lecturing students. Instead, tutors should explain confusing or troubling content in the context of practice questions, making the content more meaningful and relevant to the student's needs.
Justin's greatest strength as a tutor is his ability to keep tutoring plans simple. He centers his approach around one key principle: practice as much as possible. By encouraging students to consistently practice problems, they become much more prepared for whatever test day throws at them.
Having a background in chemistry, Kaile is very confident in teaching the Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems section.
Undergrad: Stanford University
Medical School: University of Virginia School of Medicine
Kaile has sung in choirs for the past fifteen consecutive years and served as the music director of their college a cappella group.
Kaile’s exceptional academic performance at Stanford earned them the prestigious J. E. Wallace Sterling Award for Scholastic Achievement, an honor bestowed upon the top 25 graduating seniors in the School of Humanities and Sciences.
Kaile's passion for teaching and mentoring is evident in their extensive tutoring experience. They have privately tutored college and high school students in general and organic chemistry, helping them grasp complex concepts and succeed in their coursework. They have also worked with the Hume Center for Writing and Speaking at Stanford, tutoring undergraduate and graduate students in essay and technical writing. Through these diverse tutoring experiences, Kaile has developed a versatile skill set and a keen ability to adapt their teaching style to meet the needs of students from various backgrounds and academic disciplines.
With over three years of experience coaching students, Kaile has honed their ability to break down complex subjects, identify areas for improvement, and create personalized study plans that optimize student success. They are committed to helping each student not only achieve their desired MCAT score but also develop a deep understanding of the material and build the confidence necessary to excel in their future medical studies.
Students that Keane has tutored have seen an average score increase of almost 10 points!
Undergrad: University of California, Los Angeles
Keane loves running and cheering on his favorite team, the Philadelphia Eagles!
Keane's commitment to making a positive impact extends beyond the laboratory. As a clinical research associate at Ronald Reagan Hospital, he played an important role in improving the care of Code Stroke patients as a member of the Student Stroke Team. This hands-on experience in a clinical setting provided him with insights into the healthcare field and the importance of delivering high-quality care to patients. Currently conducting molecular toxicology research in the Allard Lab Group, Keane's focus is on the impact of environmental toxicants on behavior in C. elegans.
In addition to his academic and research pursuits, Keane served as a camp counselor for Camp Kesem, where he mentored children affected by a parent's cancer. This role allowed him to develop strong mentorship skills and a deep understanding of the importance of providing support and guidance to those in need.
As an MCAT tutor, Keane draws from his own experiences and strategies that led him to score in the 99th percentile on the exam. He positions students in the perfect direction after every session. With a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that come with the MCAT, Keane is committed to helping students find success and achieve their dreams of attending their desired medical schools.
Of the 30 students Keith has tutored, the most consistent improvement has been in the Chemistry and Physics section, with an average section increase of five points.
Undergrad: Brigham Young University
Medical School: University of Oklahoma
Keith has two daughters and enjoys designing and 3D printing interactive toys for them.
Keith's educational journey began in his hometown of Joplin, Missouri, where he developed a strong foundation in the sciences. He pursued his undergraduate degree in biomedical sciences with a minor in chemistry, demonstrating his commitment to understanding the intricacies of human health and disease.
During his undergraduate years, Keith discovered his passion for teaching and mentoring. He began tutoring both General Chemistry and Introductory Physics, helping students grasp complex concepts and excel in their coursework. Keith's ability to break down difficult material into easily understandable components quickly made him a sought-after tutor among his peers.
Recognizing his talent for teaching and his desire to make a broader impact, Keith took on the role of directing a tutoring drop-in lab for his university. In this position, he oversaw the operations of the lab, ensuring that students received the support and guidance they needed to succeed academically. Keith's leadership skills and dedication to student success were instrumental in creating a welcoming and effective learning environment.
After graduating, Keith turned his focus to helping aspiring medical students prepare for the MCAT. Drawing upon his own experiences and his deep understanding of the exam's content and structure, Keith has helped numerous students develop effective study strategies and balance their schedules to maximize their performance. His personalized approach and ability to adapt to each student's unique learning style have been key factors in his students' success.
Kerol has a deep understanding of test-taking strategies, which he believes are crucial to hone in addition to content review. He also scored in the 99th percentile on three MCAT sections.
Undergrad: Rutgers University–New Brunswick
Kerol loves traveling, going on mission trips to Kenya, Egypt, and Hawaii. He also loves basketball, pickleball, and snowboarding!
Beyond his academic achievements, Kerol is dedicated to helping others achieve their educational goals. As a personable and engaging tutor, he thrives on making meaningful connections with students. Kerol’s recent coursework in pedagogy, which delved into advanced instructional strategies such as metacognition and active recall, has equipped him with cutting-edge techniques to improve student learning and retention.
Kerol specializes in tutoring for the MCAT, leveraging his deep understanding of the subject matter and his own success on the exam to help students excel. His approach is tailored to each student's needs, focusing on building confidence, improving test-taking strategies, and fostering a thorough understanding of the material.
Kerol's strengths lie in his ability to break down complex concepts into easily understandable segments, his dedication to student success, and his strategic approach to tutoring that ensures students are well-prepared for exams. Whether working on content mastery, test-taking strategies, or study skills, Kerol’s goal is to support and guide students to reach their full potential.
With scores of 21AA on his first attempt and 23AA on his second attempt, Leonardo has a deep understanding of the strategies and techniques required to succeed on the exam.
Undergrad: Virginia Commonwealth University
Dental School: Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine
Leonardo raps and makes music. During his downtime, you'll find him playing video games, going to the gym, or playing soccer. He previously played as a goalkeeper.
Leonardo's academic background is impressive, having earned a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and an MS in Biomedical Sciences. Before his dental school journey, he worked as an Analytical Scientist, which has contributed to his strong analytical skills and ability to break down complex concepts for his students.
Leonardo has taken the DAT twice, receiving excellent scores on both attempts. With scores of 21AA on his first attempt and 23AA on his second attempt, Leonardo has a deep understanding of the strategies and techniques required to succeed on the exam. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge and experience with his students, helping them to minimize their workload and stay on the right path toward achieving their goals.
Leonardo provides consistent, personalized support to his students. He maintains a steady roster of students, with a new student beginning their DAT preparation every three months as another student takes the exam. This approach allows for a collaborative and supportive learning environment, where students can benefit from the feedback and experiences of their peers.
In addition to his expertise in DAT preparation, Leonardo is committed to staying up-to-date with the latest trends and changes in the exam. As his students take the DAT, they provide valuable feedback on the content and structure of the exam, which Leonardo incorporates into his tutoring sessions. This ensures that his students are always receiving the most relevant and accurate information, giving them a competitive edge on test day.
Lillian scored in the 99th percentile on the DAT, earning an overall score of 28 and a total science score of 30.
Lillian is an avid hiker and loves the outdoors. She is an ultralight backpacker and hopes to hike over 1,000 miles on the Appalachian Trail.
Undergrad: University of Kentucky College of Engineering
Dental School: University of Kentucky College of Dentistry
Before attending the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry, Lillian graduated from the UK College of Engineering. In college, she was an outreach assistant and the President of the Pre-Dental Society, helping many students prepare for the DAT. She graduated with her Bachelor's in materials engineering, maintaining an exceptional academic record with a 3.97 cumulative GPA.
Throughout her undergraduate career, Lillian demonstrated a strong commitment to teaching and mentorship. She has worked extensively as a teaching assistant and tutor, leading an organic chemistry workshop class for two years and helping many students succeed. Her tutoring experience spans a wide range of subjects, including calculus, general chemistry, physics, microbiology, materials engineering, and organic chemistry.
Lillian's academic excellence is further demonstrated by her outstanding performance on the DAT. She scored in the 99th percentile, earning an overall score of 28 and a total science score of 30. Her perfect score of 30 in organic chemistry and biology showcases her mastery of these subjects. Her efforts have helped many students gain acceptance to dental schools through DAT tutoring and ongoing advice throughout their undergraduate years.
Lillian has extensive experience creating study schedules and providing comprehensive guidance to students navigating DAT preparation. She is also very passionate about helping pre-dental students achieve their educational and professional goals. She aspires to return to the University of Kentucky as a faculty member, continuing her commitment to education and mentorship in the field of dentistry.
Lily achieved a perfect score on the MCAT’s Psych/Soc section, despite not taking either course during her undergraduate studies. She attributes her success to targeted preparation and effective testing strategies, which she is eager to pass on to students!
Undergrad: Wake Forest University
Lily is from New Hampshire, where she enjoys hiking with her dogs.
As a double major in biology and chemistry with a concentration in drug discovery and medicinal chemistry from Wake Forest University, Lily is dedicated to academic excellence, research, and service. At Wake Forest, she conducted significant research on multi-junction thin films for energy conversion and biomedical applications. She has also contributed to STEM outreach initiatives, volunteered as a crisis line counselor, and worked as a direct support professional for disabled adults.
For the past eight years, Lily has been tutoring students across diverse settings. Her tutoring spans high school and college levels in subjects including physics, chemistry, math, reading, writing, and biology. She is committed to ensuring each student not only excels in their exams but also gains a deep understanding of the material.
Lily is passionate about helping students maximize their performance on the MCAT. She actively engages them in comprehensive content review, practice questions, and strategic development to optimize tutoring sessions and help students approach their study time with clarity and purpose. While studying for the MCAT can be a daunting task, she enjoys empowering students as they learn how to conquer exam material.
As a tutor, Lily excels at creating targeted tutoring sessions. She takes time to get to know each student and remains flexible when creating their study plans, allowing for a customized approach. This way, students not only learn content and test-taking strategies, but they also come away with the confidence needed to succeed on the MCAT.
Lily's proven record of mastering the MCAT and helping others do the same makes her the ideal choice for students seeking an MCAT tutor!
Madeline prioritizes being flexible and tailoring tutoring sessions to students’ individual needs.
Undergrad: University of Mary Washington
Madeline is a former collegiate pole vaulter and current weightlifter and runner. She is a vegetarian and an avid kombucha lover!
In addition to her outstanding academic performance, Madeline has gained research experience through her participation in a prestigious National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF REU) program between her second and third years of college. This competitive research opportunity allowed her to work alongside experienced scientists and contribute to cutting-edge research projects. Madeline also completed an independent research project at her home institution, demonstrating her initiative, creativity, and ability to apply her knowledge to real-world scientific problems.
Madeline's success in academics and research is even more impressive when considering the numerous other activities she was involved in during her college years. As an NCAA student-athlete, she learned to balance the demands of her sport with her studies, developing strong time management and organizational skills. Despite these significant commitments, she also found time to work in various healthcare-related roles, including as a pharmacy technician, patient transporter, and medical scribe.
Madeline places a big emphasis on empathizing with her students and providing personalized guidance based on their needs. Having started with a lower diagnostic MCAT score herself, Madeline understands the challenges that many students face when preparing for the exam. Through studying, lesson plans, and expert guidance, she raised her score by an impressive 16 points. Now she is excited to share what she learned with other students.
With her exceptional academic background, diverse extracurricular experiences, and passion for helping others succeed, Madeline is an ideal MCAT tutor for students seeking to achieve their best possible scores and pursue their dreams of a career in medicine.
Maggie has extensive experience tutoring students on the CARS sections of the exam.
Undergrad: University of Michigan
Maggie set up her dad and stepmom. They have now been married for five years.
Maggie is originally from Port Huron, Michigan where she was a National Merit Scholar. She has combined her passion for science with an interest in healthcare disparities, as evidenced by her choice of minor. This interdisciplinary approach to her studies provides her with a specialized perspective on health and medicine.
Maggie's passion for tutoring stems from her passion for education and her desire to help others accomplish their career goals. She knows that for many aspiring physicians, the MCAT is one of the biggest barriers to entry into medical school. She loves to help individuals who may struggle with standardized tests and test anxiety tackle this obstacle and pursue their goals.
As a tutor, Maggie goes beyond simply teaching content. She takes the time to get to know every student and understand their goals and passions. This personalized approach allows her to provide academic support, motivation, and encouragement throughout the challenging pre-medical journey.
Maggie approaches each tutoring session as a collaborative learning environment. She believes that tutoring is most effective when the student is an active participant; there is work that they need to put in both during their session and on their own time. Maggie tailors each session to each student's specific needs to help them get as much as possible out of their tutoring relationship.
What sets Maggie apart as a tutor is her compassion for students and her flexibility. She understands that each student has a lot going on in their life which may impact how much time and energy they can commit to their studying. As such, she is very flexible with students, always willing to adjust the plan based on their changing needs.
Maggie's greatest strengths are her deep understanding of the content tested on the MCAT and the test itself. Her degree in biochemistry has provided her with an understanding of the scientific concepts tested on the MCAT that is deeper than the level tested on the MCAT.
GRE Tutor
Undergrad: SUNY Geneseo
Graduate School: University of Rochester
Mary is an avid lover of movies, no matter the genre. She is always happy to discuss any movie, whether amazingly good or laughably bad!
Mary has helped students achieve their desired GRE scores and gain admission to their dream schools, such as Colgate University, Syracuse University, SUNY Binghamton, and George Washington University. She has refined her teaching strategies over the years to cater to a wide range of learning styles and continuously updates her techniques to match the changing patterns of standardized tests.
Mary is driven by her passion for education and public health. She finds fulfillment in seeing her students excel not only in their test scores but also in their chosen career paths. She believes that test prep is not only about learning the necessary content but also about learning how to think critically and strategically, a skill that can be applied to life beyond academics.
As a tutor, Mary is adept at providing students with personalized strategies and guidance. She understands the complexities and challenges of the application process and is committed to helping each student present their best self to top-tier schools. Her ability to distill complex concepts into manageable lessons and to provide constructive feedback has benefited numerous students.
Mary eagerly anticipates helping more Juris students find their path to success, whether that involves overcoming test-taking anxiety, improving study habits, or crafting a compelling law school application.
Melani personalizes each student's plan for success. She also has a 100% pass rate on NCLEX. When working with nursing students to increase test scores, students may see a 10% - 20% increase in test scores after just one session.
Undergrad: University of Cincinnati
Nursing School: Northern Kentucky University
Melani has two huskies and a rescue cat. In her spare time, she enjoys coupon cutting, traveling, and playing BINGO!
Melani's impressive career in nursing education spans over three decades. Her extensive experience in nursing academia has equipped her with a deep understanding of the application process for nursing programs, making her an invaluable resource for aspiring nurses. As a former Dean of Nursing, Melani was responsible for creating and overseeing the application process, giving her expert insights into what it takes to be a successful nursing candidate.
Melani's passion for tutoring stems from her desire to help students achieve their full potential in the nursing field. She recognizes that each student has unique strengths and weaknesses, and she tailors her approach to meet their individual needs. By guiding students through a personal assessment, Melani helps them identify areas for improvement and creates a customized plan to help them reach their goals. Her dedication to student success is evident in her impressive track record, with a 100% NCLEX pass rate for the last four years.
As a tutor, Melani focuses on teaching students effective test-taking strategies and helping them develop the critical thinking skills necessary to answer nursing questions confidently. She also emphasizes the importance of structure and organization in the learning process, ensuring that students have a solid foundation for success. Melani's approach is both supportive and challenging, pushing students to reach their full potential while providing the guidance and encouragement they need to succeed.
Melani's dedication to her students' success has earned her recognition as "Best of Tutors" for three years, and her glowing reviews can be found on various social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Every student who has worked with Melanie has scored in Casper’s fourth quartile.
Undergrad: Concordia University
Medical School: McGill University
In her spare time, Melanie enjoys cooking foreign dishes from around the world.
Beyond her academic and research pursuits, Melanie has extensive experience in teaching and tutoring. She has served as a TA in various statistics courses at the university level, demonstrating her ability to effectively communicate complex concepts and support student learning.
Melanie excelled academically throughout college and medical school, maintaining a 4.0 GPA. Her dedication to academic excellence was further recognized through the scholarship awards she received at Concordia and McGill.
In addition to her academic achievements, Melanie has gained valuable practical experience through her work as a vaccinator throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. This role allowed her to contribute to the collective effort in combating the pandemic while also developing critical skills in healthcare delivery.
Melanie's commitment to research and advancing scientific knowledge is evident in her honors thesis, which resulted in the publication of an article about mental health during the pandemic. She has also presented her research findings through numerous poster presentations, further demonstrating her expertise and passion for her field.
Melanie's true passion lies in CASPer tutoring, an area where she has achieved remarkable success. Students who have worked with her have consistently scored in the fourth quartile, with a nearly perfect success rate in gaining acceptance to some of the most competitive schools and programs of their choice. Melanie's expertise in CASPer tutoring has proven invaluable for aspiring students, helping them navigate the challenging admissions process and present their best selves.
With three years of tutoring experience, Merna has helped countless students achieve remarkable results and gain admission to their top dental school choice.
Undergrad: Fairleigh Dickinson University
Dental School: Temple University Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry
Outside of the classroom, Merna finds joy in cooking and baking for her family. On weekends, she indulges in her creative passions, such as painting and playing the guitar, and also enjoys reading to expand her knowledge and perspective.
Merna's academic journey began at Fairleigh Dickinson University, where she majored in biology and minored in chemistry. During her time there, she had the opportunity to publish her research in collaboration with the Waksman Institute at Rutgers University, focusing on duckweed (Landoltia punctata) cDNA and mRNA sequencing.
After graduating from Fairleigh Dickinson University, Merna relocated to Philadelphia to further her education by completing a post-baccalaureate dental program at Temple University. This additional training provided her with a solid foundation in dental-specific coursework and helped her prepare for the rigors of dental school.
During her gap year, Merna's dedication to serving others led her to join a UK-based charity aimed at providing dental aid in high-need areas around the world. As part of this initiative, she participated in a mission trip to underserved communities in Egypt, where she worked tirelessly to provide dental care to those in need. Additionally, Merna secured a position as a research assistant at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, further expanding her knowledge and skills in the field of dentistry.
As a mentor and tutor, Merna is known for her support and encouragement. She creates a positive and nurturing learning environment that motivates students to push beyond their limits and strive for excellence. Whether it's providing comprehensive study materials or offering valuable insights, Merna goes above and beyond to ensure her students' success. Her commitment to education extends beyond the dental field, as she has also volunteered her time teaching weekly ESL classes to recent immigrants and newcomers at her church for over seven years.