...My score spread across the sections was 127/128/129/127, totaling 511. I found many helpful resources and studying strategies that helped me to succeed. I know my overall score is not incredible by any means, but I was able to improve my score from a 498 on practice exams to a 511 on the real exam, and I was accepted to multiple DO and MD schools. (read more)
...Nick eared B.S. degrees in applied math, computer science, and biomedical engineering. This broad background has provided him with a unique perspective on many ways to approach mathematics. As a medical student, much of his time is spent applying basic sciences (eg. (read more)
...Combined with my academic background in Economics, Political Science, and Data Science, I bring a well-rounded perspective to college counseling and student development. I am an Economics Honors graduate from Spelman College with specialized expertise in econometrics. During my academic journey, I focused on applying statistical methods to analyze economic trends and evaluate policy impacts. (read more)
...I also have taken multiple drawing classes and feel confident teaching people who want to solidify their own style of drawing. Sculpture is something I am also interested in teaching, it could be from ceramics to crocheting or soft sculptures. In high school, I was top 10 in my class to graduate and I got mastery on my NY Regents tests. (read more)
...I also worked at a local community college in the physical therapist assistant program as a teacher's assistant, where I facilitated and graded student practical examinations. I have always had a passion for teaching and helping students to understand concepts instead of memorizing them. My tea... (read more)