Lauren C.
Lauren holds a PhD in Experimental Nuclear Physics and an MS in Physics from the University of Notre Dame. She also holds a BA in Physics and Middle Eastern Studies from Claremont McKenna College.
Reno
Reno is currently an MSc student at the University of Oxford University in the Advanced Computer Science program, where his research project focuses on transformer-based neural networks for genomic studies. He holds a BS in Computer Science from the University of Notre Dame.
Devin D.
Devin graduated from the University of Notre Dame as the valedictorian, studying Neuroscience and Education, Schooling, and Society. As a Fulbright Scholar, he studied school-based mental health interventions. Devin is now an MD Candidate at Columbia University.
Gino
Gino majored in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in Computational Engineering at Notre Dame. Presently, he's pursuing his MS/PhD at Harvard, researching soft robotics and actuators.
Tash
Natasha currently attends Yale Law School. Previously, she worked as an asylum paralegal at the National Immigrant Justice Center, and as a domestic violence caseworker for immigrant women in Indiana.
Stephen
Stephen attended the University of Notre Dame on a full scholarship as a Joyce Scholar, and earned his BS in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Bioengineering. He is currently an MD candidate at UPenn.
King
King is currently an MD student at Harvard. He earned his BA in Sociology and Health from University Notre Dame, and earned a MS in Global Public Health and Policy at Queen Mary University of London.
Meera
Meera studied Biology as part of the honors program at the University of Chicago. She then completed a two-year research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health. Meera is currently a medical student at UCSF, where she does computational research and is involved in curriculum development and teaching.
Colleen
Colleen earned a PhD and MA from Harvard University in History, an MA in Modern European History from St Andrews, and a BA in History and Art History from University of Notre Dame. Currently, she is a researcher at Johns Hopkins.
Nicky
Testimonials
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“Cambridge Coaching matched my son with Nicky and it was a great success. Not only did my son's SAT math score rise substantially after just six weeks of tutoring, but my son also enjoyed his time with Nicky and really respected him. It was well worth the money and went so smoothly.”
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“My son's experience with Nicky was truly outstanding—he was sad when sessions came to an end. Nicky is a superb listener and really came to understand my son as a learner, which made his teaching and support all the more effective.”
Score went from 1150 to 1390
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“Nicky was very responsive. He and I developed a great working relationship and he was always great with keeping us on track. The application process was a lot tougher than I anticipated and CC was crucial in getting me through it.”
Medical School Applicant
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“Nicky gave me great insight as to how to tailor my essays so that they aligned with what med schools want. Also, he checked in with me regularly to make sure I was on time with submitting my app. I appreciated how Nicky really got a sense of who I am so that he could tailor his advice to what would suit me the best. Everyone I worked with at Cambridge Coaching truly cared about my future and helped me put my best foot forward.”
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“I had the pleasure of working with Nicky Joseph as my coach over the past year, and I can't recommend him highly enough. Nicky’s expertise was instrumental in preparing me for the medical school application process. We had numerous sessions focusing on both my application and interview preparation. Thanks to Nicky, I approached writing my application with a great understanding and felt thoroughly prepared for my interviews. His guidance was a major factor in my success. I'm thrilled to say that, with his help, I nailed my interviews and was accepted into my dream school. Nicky Joseph truly made a significant difference in my journey to medical school, and I am planning to continue working with him as a medical student for the next few years.”
Accepted to Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
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