Adrienne
Adrienne received her English PhD from Harvard University, her MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and her BA from Princeton University. She is a nonfiction writer and poet, and teaches in the Writing Program at Princeton University.
Morgan
Morgan holds Masters' degrees in Maritime Archaeology (University of Southampton) and European History (University College London). She is a member of the Oceangate Titanic Expedition scientific team.
Julia
Julia attended St. John's College in Annapolis, MD where she fell in love with classical languages. She is currently a Linguistics PhD student at Harvard, focusing on the phonology and verbal morphology of ancient Greek.
Alexander
Alex received his undergraduate degree in Classical Civilizations from Harvard. He taught Latin, History, and Ancient Greek at the high school level, and then earned his Master's degree in Classics from Columbia.
Katherine
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“Katie's advice on how to approach the application was incredible, and really helped me focus my thoughts and resume activities into a cohesive narrative for both the written application and interviews. She was so responsive; I really valued her input. Throughout the application process, the tutors were invaluable for me. The coaches were really helpful and kept me calm. They were easily approachable and I felt they really wanted me to succeed. I'm so grateful for all of their help.”
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“Katie is thorough, thoughtful, and always makes herself available. Katie has helped me so much in so many capacities—MCAT studying, AMCAS app support, interview prep, etc! She pushed me to reach my highest potential.”
Emily, MCAT Student & MD Applicant -
“The application process is difficult and Cambridge Coaching definitely made it less stressful. Katie was patient in helping me to plan my application cycle, editing my personal statement, and secondary applications. She had a quick turn around time and always gave detailed feedback. Katie was also really knowledgeable during my interview preparation session.”
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