Giselle
Giselle is a Master Lecturer and the Arabic Coordinator in the Department of World Languages and Literatures at Boston University’s College of Arts & Sciences. She holds an MA and a PhD in Applied Linguistics.
Zachary L.
Zachary attended Wesleyan University, where he received a BA with honors from the College of Social Studies. He then received his PhD in Ancient Judaism from New York University, where his thesis focused on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Yael
Yael earned a BA in Math and the History of Art and Architecture from Harvard College (magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa). In her senior year of college, she began the Harvard Teacher Fellows Program, through which she earned a Masters of Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Jacob K.
Jacob holds a BS in Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis, where he graduated magna cum laude. After working on data analytics for the NBA team the Oklahoma City Thunder, he is now a data analyst for CVS Health.
Naama
Naama holds a BA in Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations from Harvard (magna cum laude), an MPhil from Oxford in Oriental Studies and an MFA in Acting from DePaul. She has over three decades of tutoring experience.
Eli
Eli graduated from the IDC with a degree in Business Administration, majoring in Finance. He also holds an MBA from Columbia Business School.
Cassandra G.
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“Cassandra was really sweet and supportive. She was great at helping me craft a consistent schedule, covering concepts thoroughly, and tailoring my study plan. She was very knowledgeable and was helpful in all of my tutoring sessions.”
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“Cassandra is hands down the best tutor I've ever had. She was both prepared and adaptable - she could answer any question I had about any topic. For example, we could be doing cardiovascular system systems and a random question I have about gas comes up, and she could teach it without any additional preparation. I would recommend working with Cassandra 100%.”
Score improved from 508 to 520.