Robert S.
Robert holds a BSc in Physics from Jacobs University and a PhD in Physics from Harvard University. For his work as a Teaching Fellow at Harvard, Robert won the Harvard University Physics Department’s White Prize for excellence in teaching introductory physics
Seth A.
Seth graduated UNC Chapel Hill Phi Beta Kappa, earning a BS in Biology. He next attended the UNC School of Medicine and the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He is currently a resident in a combined adult and pediatric residency program at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Kristen
Kristen earned her PhD in Epidemiology at Harvard, where she is currently a postdoc research associate. She holds an MPH in Epidemiology (Emory) and a BS in Chemistry with focus in Biochemistry (UNC Chapel Hill).
Sanjay
Sanjay is an MD candidate at Harvard Medical School. He holds a BSPH in Nutrition from UNC Chapel Hill, where he was a Morehead-Cain Scholar (Highest Honors, Phi Beta Kappa).
Catherine
Catherine is a PhD student in Immunology at Harvard. She earned her Bachelor's in Biochemistry at the University of Bremen, Germany, and was an Amgen Scholar at the University of Cambridge.
Beth
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“Beth was understanding and reassuring. She immediately understood what I needed and was instrumental in helping me brush up on certain high-yield topics. She helped me hone my test-taking skills specifically for the MCAT. In our sessions, she was always prepared. We efficiently covered necessary topics and practice test questions I was unsure about, so I always felt accomplished afterwards. Even though I only worked with Beth and Cambridge Coaching for a month, it was exactly what I needed to achieve my goal score. She provided me with the tools I needed on test day. The Cambridge Coaching staff was also exceptional. When I spoke with Martha, I could tell I was talking to a real person who genuinely cared about my goals. She set me up with Beth the same day I called. It was an absolute pleasure working with Beth and Cambridge Coaching!”
Score went from 498 to 510.
Mia, MCAT Student