Lake
Lake graduated summa cum laude from the University of Kansas with a degree in Ecology. After graduating from the Yale School of Medicine, he matched into an Emergency Medicine Residency in Denver, Colorado.
Alyssa K.
Alyssa is an MD-PhD student at Yale School of Medicine. Previously, she earned a degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard College.
Darja
Darja earned her MD/PhD from Harvard/MIT, graduating cum laude. She was a resident in general psychiatry at Yale and is presently a child and adolescent psychiatry fellow at LIJ/NUMC in New York.
KC
KC holds a BS in Aerospace Engineering and is currently an MD Candidate at Yale Medical School. Professionally, KC has worked in the fields of renewable energy and research management before he transitioned to pursuing a career as a physician.
Mary S.
Mary is a resident physician in internal medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School and an incoming Stanford dermatology resident. She received her MD degree from Yale School of Medicine and her BS in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology from Yale University.
Wilton
Wilton is pursuing an MD at Yale School of Medicine (expected graduation in 2026). Previously, he graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
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