Sadia
Sadia holds a BA in Social Anthropology from Harvard University. After graduating, she spent two years working in global health advocacy and policy work. Currently, she is pursuing an MD-PhD at UCSF.
Colin M.
Colin attended New York University, where he earned a BA in French (magna cum laude) and an MA in French Studies (cum laude). He then went on to study at Brooklyn College, where he received an MSEd (Special Education - summa cum laude). He is a former middle school special education teacher and department head in the New York City school system.
Alan C.
Alan attended Princeton, where he studied Mathematics, focusing on Probability Theory and Machine Learning Theory. He is now a PhD student at Harvard in the Department of Statistics, where he works on establishing mathematical foundations for machine learning tools that have had empirical success.
Varshini
Varshini studied Environmental Engineering and Political Science at Columbia before working for New York State, focusing on clean energy and climate change mitigation. She now attends Yale Law School.
Tarek
Tarek is pursuing his PhD in History and Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard, where he has received the Certificate of Distinction in Teaching from the Derek Bok Center for Teaching & Learning four times.
Gabe
Gabe holds a degree in Molecular Biology from Princeton University and an MD from NYU School of Medicine. He is now an Assistant Professor at NYU and sees patients in the HIV clinic at Bellevue Hospital.
David
David graduated from Princeton University with a BS in Molecular Biology. He is currently an MD/PhD student in the Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology.
Max
Max earned his BS in EECS & Mathematics, and his MEng in EECS at MIT. He has worked as a signal processing and machine learning engineer and a research affiliate, and will begin a PhD in Applied Mathematics next year.
Tim
Tim recently earned a Master's in Economic Policy from the University College London. He has worked in international affairs management consulting, as a lead research analyst, and as an assistant economist.
Adair
Testimonials
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“Adair is both a lovely individual and an incredible tutor. She was always prepared for our sessions and utilized our time effectively, and did an amazing job teaching me how to take on Logical Reasoning. I found myself looking forward to our LSAT sessions, even though the LSAT stinks out loud. It was a joy to work with Adair.”
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“Adair is a fantastic guide for those navigating the law school admissions process. First, she reviewed my resume, test scores, personal statement and interests to set expectations for my applications and school selection. Then, we worked together to craft an application suited to my goals. Not only is Adair charismatic and intelligent, she is also extremely thoughtful, and took care to listen to my thoughts and concerns and incorporated them into her feedback. Adair was uniquely adept at analyzing my ideas and experiences to isolate the important details for the application, and she helped me improve my writing skills. I recommend Adair without hesitation. Those who choose to work with her will have a stronger application and a rewarding experience.”
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“Adair was an invaluable resource for my law school application personal statement. I came to our first session a little lost, with a few rough ideas for the essay. By the end of the session I had a defined, clear topic. We progressed smoothly from there, making great progress in each session. In the final sessions we intensely revised, making sure the statement portrayed my message as accurately as possible. I loved working with Adair, who was both personable and extremely talented. I highly recommend her services!”
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“Adair is an amazing writer and editor. She quickly helped me distill my relevant experiences into a phenomenal essay topic. I am a full-time student and employed full-time, too, so I had no time to spare in the law school application process. Adair was flexible and accomodating of my schedule and my goals for the process. I had no intention of using a coach when I began applying to law school and studying for the LSAT, but luckily a friend strongly encouraged me to look into it. Adair really took a lot of the stress out of the process for me.”
Sara, Law School Applicant