...I have worked and studied with both non-pharmacy and pharmacy students for this course before. It is important to recognize that Physiology requires a clear understanding of Anatomy before progressing into more challenging concepts of human body function. It is the fundamental science for understanding how medicine, environment and nutrition affect our daily lives. (read more)
...At Notre Dame, I graduated summa cum laude with a perfect 4.0 GPA, receiving a Bachelor’s degree in Science-Business. With a near perfect score on the MCAT (523, 100th percentile), I was accepted to Johns Hopkins for medical school. Throughout high school, college, and medical school, I have enjoyed meaningful relationships with my tutors and professors. (read more)
...I honed my public speaking skills teaching magazine writing at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and lecturing about the media to audiences at writing conferences and museums - nationwide. I was interviewed about my career on TV shows and radio shows including Natio... (read more)
...I entered college as a mechanical engineering major, but eventually switched to mathematics as it was my calculus classes that interested me the most. I began helping friends and classmates with homework and became the go-to-guy for studying help. I love helping others grasp difficult mathematical concepts and tackle challenging practice problems. (read more)
...In addition to my personal academic achievements, I served as a Teaching Assistant for anatomy and physiology courses at Duke University for two years, where I helped students grasp complex concepts through hands-on instruction, lab support, and study sessions. Beyond my formal teaching experien... (read more)