Joshua
Josh earned his BS in Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers University (summa cum laude, Tau Beta Pi and Alpha Eta Mu Beta). Currently, he is a research scientist at the Center for Engineering in Medicine at MGH.
Nick
Nick received his BA in Biological Sciences with a concentration in Genetics, Genomics, and Development from Cornell (Phi Beta Kappa). He is now pursuing a dual MD/PhD in the Harvard-MIT joint program
Justin
Justin earned his BA in Math with a minor in Computer Science at Boston College. After spending a few years working as a web developer, he moved to New York, where he is now an MBA candidate at NYU.
Michael
Michael earned his BS in in Physics and in Mathematics from Brandeis (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa). Recently, he completed his PhD in Physics at Harvard, where he was a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow.
Jenna
Jenna holds a PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (Columbia) and a BA in Biology with a minor in Psychology (Boston University, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa). She is currently faculty at Columbia University.
Jon
Jon is a History PhD student at UVA and a Visiting Fellow in History at Harvard. He earned his BA in History at McGill, where he received awards for his research and graduated with the highest GPA in the Department.
Brian
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“Brian helped me navigate all the tricky sides of the LSAT, and improved my confidence in my own abilities. He's extremely knowledgeable and was able to explain every concept I struggled with in a way that made much more sense to me. He's also super enthusiastic. I felt like he was really invested in my success. I'm so thankful Cambridge Coaching paired me with Brian!”
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“Brian was a wonderful tutor during my LSAT journey. In just a month and a half, I was able to raise my score. I could not have done this without his help. He pushes his students to work through problems rather than simply giving them the correct answers. Brian is the perfect tutor for anyone wanting to increase their LSAT score.”
Score Improved by 11 points.
Blake, LSAT Student