Benjy F.
Benjy completed his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Mathematics at Harvard University, where he graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He is currently pursuing his PhD in Mathematics in MIT.
Siva
A first-generation US college student, Siva studied Mathematics and Molecular/Cellular Biology at Harvard College, graduating in three years with highest honors in field and Phi Beta Kappa distinction. He is now a MD candidate at Harvard Medical School.
Benjy
Benjy graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard College, where he majored in English, acquired Language Citations in Spanish and German, and minored in Music. He is passionate about making classical music and opera accessible, and is currently based in Amsterdam, working as a conductor and musical artist between Europe and the United States.
Emily V.
Emily is a PhD candidate at Harvard University in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology. Currently, she is being funded by the National Science Foundation to research conditions in which the gut microbiome may behave in a way that is adaptive to the host. Prior to graduate school, Emily graduated from Harvard College cum laude with a degree in Human Evolutionary Biology and minor in Chemistry.
Udodiri
Udodiri is a PhD Candidate in History of Science at Harvard University; she previously earned a BA in the same field at Harvard College. Her honors thesis on the biomedicalization of Civil Rights Protest in the 1960s and 1970s received the Thomas T. Hoopes Prize.
Greg
Greg graduated with a double major in Physics and Math from Harvard (summa cum laude). He is now pursuing a PhD in Math at MIT, where his research focuses on the interaction between geometry and physics.
Ben
Ben is a PhD student in Economics at UC Berkeley. Prior to grad school, he earned a BA in Applied Mathematics from Harvard and worked for two years as a predoctoral fellow in the Harvard Economics department.
ImeIme
Imelme holds a BA in African American Studies and Government (Harvard), a JD (Harvard Law) and an MA in Public Policy (Harvard Kennedy School of Government). She is now clerking for a federal appellate judge in Washington DC.
Joyce
Joyce is currently an MD candidate at Harvard Medical School. She also graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a BA in Anthropology from Harvard, where her thesis won the Thomas T. Hoopes Prize.
MG
MG is a PhD candidate at Harvard University, where she studies the relationship between literature, psychology, and ethical development. Previously, she earned her EdM in Language & Literacy (Harvard Graduate School of Education).
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“Henry exceeded all my expectations. From the first five-minute call with him, I felt comfortable because he had a clear plan for how I was going to achieve the score I wanted. He not only reviewed material with me, but taught me how to re-teach myself, how to study on my own, how to learn from my mistakes. He was a consummate professional—always on time, efficient, prepared for sessions, and stunningly responsive to my questions outside of our session time. He was supportive and provided the attention I needed, even before I knew I needed it.”
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“Henry is there for you 100%, he’s all in. As my MD Strategy Coach, he worked with me to frame my personal statement, AMCAS activities section, and secondary essays in a way that created a cohesive message. He also helped me build my school list and supported my interview process. You can count on Henry to share realistic and sound advice that is backed by research, experience, and expertise. Henry is an expert at getting to know you well (sometimes even better than you know yourself!) so that he can best guide you through the medical school admissions process. He pushes you to reflect on your own strengths and weaknesses and helps you to understand yourself better than you ever have before. Ultimately, he gets you to where you need to be (in my case, 7 interview offers and 2 acceptances, one of which was a dream school of mine). Finally, not only does he guide you to achieve your goals of getting into medical school, but he encourages you to build lifelong habits that you will carry with you into medical school and beyond.”
Accepted to Tufts University School of Medicine Maine Track program and Miami Miller School of Medicine
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