John L.
John is currently a Quantitative Researcher and Educator; he's developing a risk web application in R language to realize the volatilities in US and foreign asset classes. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a Master's in Data Science.
Raksit
Raksit earned his BA in Linguistics at Yale (Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude), and is now a PhD candidate at UC Berkeley. His research focuses on understanding language change by carrying out experiments using laboratory techniques.
Ivy
Ivy graduated with a BFA in Fine Arts and BAs in Comparative Literature, Anthropology, and French from Cornell University. She's presently a PhD student in Comparative Literature at Harvard.
Justin
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“Justin was really knowledgeable, kind, and helpful. He explained complicated concepts in my Constitutional Law and Property classes really well, breaking down big topics (i.e. the commerce clause) into smaller, more manageable pieces. He explained the reasoning behind decisions well too, and his hypotheticals were especially helpful for my learning process. I was able to study more efficiently because I had a stronger understanding of the material.”
Boston College Law Student
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“Justin was great! I wanted to take AP Microeconomics, but it wasn’t offered at my school, so I studied the subject with Justin instead. His tutoring made every concept very clear and easy to understand. Without him, I don’t think I would have gotten a 5 on the exam!”
Scored a 5 on the AP
Vihaan