Alan C.
Alan attended Princeton, where he studied Mathematics, focusing on Probability Theory and Machine Learning Theory. He is now a PhD student at Harvard in the Department of Statistics, where he works on establishing mathematical foundations for machine learning tools that have had empirical success.
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.
Scott
Scott earned his MBA from Yale and BS in Applied Economics and Management from Cornell. He has worked as a management consultant and a semi-professional poker player. Currently, he works at Google.
Graham
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Testimonials
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“Going into this, I was only hoping to get into business school. By the time I finished with Graham, I exceeded my target score (about 100 points higher than I expected) and I was not only accepted to business school, but I was the recipient of an academic scholarship!”
Accepted to MBA program with an academic scholarship.
Sean, MBA Applicant -
“Graham was very accomodating and made sure he was available when I needed him to be.”
Final Score: 720, up from original raw score of 640.
Cam, GMAT Student -
“Graham engaged my child, provided good examples, and expanded on lessons.”
Trudy Ann, Parent of SSAT Student -
“Graham was very good at identifying my weak areas and working with me to improve them. He also provided test-taking tips and strategies that were especially helpful. His patience, thorough explanations, and knowledge of the topics made it easy for me to learn from him.”
Michelle, ACT Student -
“Graham was particularly good at targeting math—my son saw a huge improvement in his score!”
Went from 74th percentile to 93rd percentile on the SSAT.
Alyson, Parent of SSAT Student