Talia
Talia holds a BA in Visual Studies from the University of Pennsylvania and an MS in Quantitative Economics from UCLA. She will next pursue a PhD in Cultural Economics.
Katherine T.
Katherine graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College with a major in Computer Science modified with Film and Media Studies and a minor in Theater - a mouthful! Upon graduation, she accepted a role as Engineering Analyst at Accenture.
Sam
Sam holds a BS in Physics (Cornell) and a PhD in Physics (Harvard). He's now a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, studying physical systems and machine learning applications.
Lauren
Lauren is a published poet and English tutor. She earned her Master's in Creative Writing at Oxford and her BA in English at Amherst, where she was a Davis Scholar.
Erin
After Erin graduated with a BA in Environmental Studies (University of Michigan), she received a Fulbright to teach English in Rwanda. She went on to earn an MA in Teaching (Mt. Holyoke), and currently teaches 3rd grade.
Ezra
After Ezra graduated from Harvard with a BA in Social Studies, he received the Trustman Traveling Fellowship and went to Peru to study the Chinese diaspora. He is now the Artist-in-Residence at the Signet Society at Harvard.
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“Scarlett was very supportive. She was always available, helped improve my weak points, and provided relevant study materials I needed. She was thoroughly enjoyable to work with.”
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“Scarlet was extremely flexible, often waking up early in the morning to work with me. Her knowledge of the subject was unparalleled, and her explanations were always crystal clear. Overall, a phenomenal tutor. I would not have been able to succeed in AP Stats without her.”
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“Scarlett was a fantastic teacher. I learned so much in such a short time. She was easy to understand and learn from, punctual, flexible, and overall a sweet person. We met every goal with confidence.”
Jessica, Statistics Student