John L.
John is currently a Quantitative Researcher and Educator; he's developing a risk web application in R language to realize the volatilities in US and foreign asset classes. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a Master's in Data Science.
Adrian
Adrian self-designed his MS/BS in Structural Biology and Molecular & Cell Biology at UConn. He then spent three years researching virus structure and antiviral therapies at Harvard, and is now pursuing an MD/PhD at Harvard-MIT.
Arpit
Arpit is a PhD student at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He earned his bachelor's in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Connecticut, where he graduated with Honors.
Amanda
Testimonials
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“Amanda was exceptional. She helped me condense my thoughts into a logical and coherent essay. She was great at giving constructive criticism that helped me learn about writing better. She helped me understand what makes strong scientific writing and also how to improve my voice on paper. Our sessions were very productive. With Amanda, I had a schedule and a sense of my priorities which helped me get things done. She reduced the stress of the process. The Cambridge Coaching admins were also responsive and supportive throughout the process. I am going to recommend Cambridge Coaching to all my colleagues and friends.”
Samuel, Graduate School Admissions -
“Amanda was an amazing tutor. She helped me realize that telling stories in my writing is an impactful way to deliver anything to an audience—from a great idea to a personal statement. Every session felt extremely productive and I can’t thank her enough for her constructive criticism and the new tools she’s given me to become a better writer.”
Graduate School Applicant
Nicholas -
“Amanda was patient, supportive, and constructive when I was seeking her guidance for my PhD applications. She helped me significantly with framing my ideas and helping me create a convincing story in my SOP. My favorite quality about Amanda is her willingness to help and talk about pretty much anything that was on my mind. I would her to anyone working on grad school applications!”
PhD Applicant
Yash S.