
Jenny M.
Jenny currently teaches English literature at St. Johnsbury Academy. She holds degrees from Dartmouth College, Trinity College at the University of Oxford, and the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.

William N.
William is a PhD candidate at NYU, writing a dissertation on the philosophy of logic. He previously majored in political science and film production at the Macaulay Honors Program at Brooklyn College, he. His thesis film, “Sugar Packet”, was selected to screen at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and won two awards.

Mary T.
Mary completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University. She previously completed her MD at Harvard Medical School and her MPH at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

Raphael
Raphael attended Yale University, where he earned a BA in Musicology and graduated cum laude. After Yale, he completed a Masters of Music in Voice and Opera at McGill University, while tutoring math privately outside of his classical training.

Joe Z.
Joe is pursuing his MS in Data Science at Harvard University. He recently graduated summa cum laude from the United States Military Academy at West Point, earning his BS in Mathematical Sciences along with a minor in Cybersecurity.

William O.
Will is now attending Stanford’s Graduate School of Business for his PhD, studying applications of machine learning, algorithms, and network science to problems in business. He previously double majored in computer science and mathematics at Caltech.

Ryan Ra.
Ryan is currently finishing a PhD from MIT in Philosophy. During the next academic year, he will be a Visiting Scholar in Ethics of Technology at Phillips Academy at Andover, and a Research Affiliate at MIT in the Philosophy Department.

Michael S.
Michael graduated with honors from Swarthmore College with a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science. He next acquired a PhD in Computer Science at the University of Virginia, specializing in parallel and distributed systems. He completed his post-doctoral studies at the RENCI Supercomputing Center at UNC Chapel Hill.

Nadja
Nadja graduated from The Dalton School early, moving on to earn her BA in Psychology at Yale University, cum laude. Nadja was recently selected as a Fulbright Scholar and will serve in Kenya as an English teacher for high school and university students.

Alexis S.
Alexis is an MD Candidate at Harvard Medical School with a passion for teaching and helping others find what makes them thrive. She previously graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt University in 2019, where she received her BS in Neuroscience.
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“Eric radiates professionalism and preparedness. His follow-up emails were always so detailed. Sessions were immensely helpful and flew by - we covered a lot of ground. In one fell swoop, he dramatically increased my reading comp score and got me thinking about spacing and distribution in the games sections in a much more sophisticated manner. He explained things clearly the first time. Eric was very accommodating and flexible; I marked questions on my worksheet that I felt were "would like to go over" and "must go over", and he always built those into the lesson. He often gave me a choice — we could spend our remaining time doing this or that. No matter what I picked, he was prepared with takeaways and lessons to maximize my performance. All in all, working with Cambridge Coaching and Eric has been nothing but positive. I really felt like I had Eric behind me on test day.”
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“Eric helped me get comfortable with Logic Games and some aspects of LR that were difficult for me. He made the test less intimidating, which had a significant impact for me.”
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Score went from 156 to 160.
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