Selene
Selene graduated summa cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania with a BA in Cognitive Science, concentrating in Computation and minoring in Computer Science and Chemistry. Since graduating, Selene has been working as a full-stack developer, but she will be resuming her medical journey in the fall as an accepted MD candidate.
Vinay
Vinay holds a DDS from Columbia University and an MA in Science and Dental Education from Teachers College. He is currently pursuing postgraduate specialty training at the University of Connecticut in the field of Periodontics.
Matthew M.
Matthew holds a BS in Mathematics from New York University and an MA in Mathematics Education from Teachers College at Columbia University. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Mathematics Education at the University of East Anglia.
Gus
Gus is currently in his fifth year of pursuing his PhD in Clinical Psychology at Columbia University. He is currently conducting psychological research using experimental and survey methods and serves as the doctoral student leader of the Internet, Disclosure & Psychotherapy Lab.
Tess
Tess earned her BA in Psychology at Harvard College. After a few years working in entertainment, she's now pursuing a Master's in Developmental Psychology from Columbia University's Teachers College.
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