Richard T.
Richard attended the University of California, San Diego where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Data Science with a minor in Mathematics. Last year, he moved across the country to New York, where he is now a data scientist at BNY Mellon.
Brian Do.
Brian is a PhD student at Columbia University studying Chemical Engineering. Previously, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Statistics, and Chemistry, with a minor in Accounting at the University of California San Diego.
Sophia
Sophia holds a BA in English (Williams College) and an MS in Education from Johns Hopkins. After serving as a Princeton in Asia Fellow, she taught English in Baltimore Public Schools for four years.
Michelle
Michelle graduated from UC San Diego with a BA in Humanities and a BS in Neuroscience. A Paul Hastings Law Preview Scholar, Michelle is pursuing both a JD and an MA at the University of Pennsylvania.
Leslie
Leslie holds a BS in Management Science from UC San Diego and an MBA from NYU Stern School of Business, where she received the full-tuition Bruce S. Buchanan Faculty Scholarship. She now works on the Social Impact team at Facebook.
Laura
Laura holds a BA in Public Health and International Development from Tulane. After college, she joined Teach for America and earned an MS in Educational Studies with a concentration in Secondary Education from Johns Hopkins.
Sonya
Testimonials
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“We could not have been happier with Sonya. Sonya was kind and not intimidating, and was flexible and accomodating based on our schedule and my son's tutoring needs. She communicated with my son before each session to make sure she covered the appropriate material, and worked from the same textbook he used in class so she knew exactly what he was learning. She explained physics concepts clearly, ran through examples and problems to better illustrate the concepts, and answered all of my son's questions. She really built his confidence up. My son always came back from his tutoring sessions with a much better understanding of the subject matter, confident he could apply what he learned in his high school class.”
Angela, Parent of an AP Physics Student