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...Received a 6 on the IB exam, a 7 on the IA, and a 30/34 on my psychology EE. Am a neuroscience major at New York University with a passion for the psychological sciences. I took the SAT two years ago and received a 1550 (Reading/Writing 760, Math 790) on first attempt. (read more)
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I hold a PhD in Physics from Columbia University and MS in Applied Math. I have been tutoring Math, Science and Test preparation full-time for the last four years. Working with each student, I use individual approach based on student's personality and background. (read more)