Arielle S.
Arielle majored in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at Yale. She received the Class of 1971 Summer Science Research Fellowship, Dean’s Research Fellowship in the Sciences (twice), and Mellon Senior Research Grant for her research in the transfusion biology and immunology. She is now an MD candidate at the Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis.
Lydia
Lydia studied Molecular Biology and Global Health at Princeton, graduating summa cum laude with the Molecular Biology Thesis Prize. She's now pursuing her MD at Washington University in St. Louis.
Amar
Amar holds an MD/MPHS from Washington University in St. Louis, and a BS in Behavioral Neuroscience from the Eckardt Scholars Honors program at Lehigh University. Currently, he is a Diagnostic Radiology resident at the Mayo Clinic.
Aaron
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“Working with Aaron was a great experience. He's so supportive in every stage of the process, from preliminary planning and outlines to the final draft. Aaron will give you thorough feedback on every draft you send. He genuinely invests himself, and really cares about the end product. I know I wouldn't have done as well as I did in the class without his help.”
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“Working with Aaron is an absolute delight. He gives thorough feedback and brings his expertise to bear when suggesting new or deeper avenues for research. He is flexible and always finds time to be available, and gives his full attention in sessions. You will grow to be a better student and learner by working with Aaron. I would highly recommend working with him!”
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“I’ve worked with Aaron for three years, and he’s one of the best coaches I’ve had. He’s flexible and always sends back edits with record speed. Aaron’s dedication further distinguishes him as a tutor; he always keeps the big picture in mind, and fully grasps the relevant readings to ensure the quality of the final draft. I’ve improved my writing throughout my time with Aaron, and cannot recommend him enough.”
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