Amy Y.
Amy attended Dartmouth, where she graduated summa cum laude with a double major in Economics and Psychology. She is currently pursuing a dual MBA-MPA degree at the Wharton School and Harvard Kennedy School
Johnson E.
Johnson holds an undergraduate degree from Georgetown University, a Master’s in International Trade & Finance from the Harvard Kennedy School, and an MBA from MIT. He has worked for Goldman Sachs, the Federal Reserve, and Harvard Business School.
Josh V.
Josh is a PhD student in Physics at MIT, supported by a National Science Foundation GRFP and a Dean of Science Fellowship. Previously, he worked in industry as a Data Scientist and graduated from Harvard with an AB in Physics.
Aditya
Aditya is a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Illinois. He received his BS in Computer Science and Applied Computational Mathematics from CalTech and MS in Computational Science and Engineering from Harvard.
Andy
Andy earned his BS in Math and Physics from MIT and his PhD in Statistics from Stanford. He now works in the autonomous vehicles industry as a statistician and data scientist.
Andrea
Andrea earned a BA/MPA in Public Administration from Cornell. After working in strategy consulting for five years, she completed an MBA/MA focusing on Latin American Entrepreneurship at The Wharton School/Lauder Institute of UPenn.
Eduardo
Testimonials
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“Eduardo helped me strategize my PhD applications from day one to the final steps. He gave great advice, taught me what to optimize in my application and what different departments were looking for. I couldn't have submitted such a strong application without him.”
I couldn't have submitted applications this strong without him.
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“Eduardo was great at explaining material and helping me understand complex concepts, all while being encouraging, kind, accommodating, and supportive. I felt exceptionally fortunate to have worked with Eduardo this semester. Working with him gave me opportunities that I otherwise would not have felt confident enough to pursue.”
Jack, Statistics Student