Mary S.
Mary is a resident physician in internal medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School and an incoming Stanford dermatology resident. She received her MD degree from Yale School of Medicine and her BS in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology from Yale University.
Drew B.
Drew is currently a resident in emergency medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital. He holds an MD from Stanford, a DPhil from the University of Oxford, and a BS in Biomedical Engineering, Biochemistry, and Political Science.
Drew J.
Drew studied Biochemistry at Middlebury College, graduating summa cum laude. He worked as an AmeriCorps fellow teaching math before pursuing his MD at Boston University. He is now a second year Internal Medicine resident Brigham and Womenâs Hospital/Harvard Medical School.
Henry
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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
Alex