I am a fourth-year medical student at Harvard Medical School, passionate about helping students build confidence and achieve mastery in standardized test preparation. I bring over seven years of experience teaching and tutoring STEM subjects and have worked with learners at all stages—from undergraduates taking core pre-medical courses to medical students taking first-year medical school courses.
I graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Duke University with a 3.92 overall GPA...
I am a fourth-year medical student at Harvard Medical School, passionate about helping students build confidence and achieve mastery in standardized test preparation. I bring over seven years of experience teaching and tutoring STEM subjects and have worked with learners at all stages—from undergraduates taking core pre-medical courses to medical students taking first-year medical school courses.
I graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Duke University with a 3.92 overall GPA and a 4.0 science GPA. Before entering medicine, I spent four years working in biotech finance and consulting. While balancing full-time work, I prepared for the MCAT over five months and scored a 523 (99th percentile). I was subsequently accepted to Harvard Medical School. During medical training, I earned a Step 2 score of 275, reflecting my strong foundation in both content mastery and test strategy.
Teaching has always been one of my favorite parts of medicine. I’ve led small-group organic chemistry sessions, served as a student teacher for Harvard’s first-year hematology course, and mentored students through MCAT prep and the med school application process. I love helping students find strategies that work for them and making complex topics feel approachable.
I’m available for MCAT and USMLE tutoring—feel free to reach out!