Sarah

 

Hi! My name is Sarah and I am an undergraduate student at Harvard College studying Neuroscience on a pre-med track. Aside from my interest in STEM subjects, I am also passionate about the humanities, especially science history and medical anthropology.

I’ve tutored and led educational programming in both high school and college. My favorite part about tutoring is watching students’ confidence flourish. There is nothing more rewarding than watching a student gain not only academic knowledge, but also faith in their intellectual abilities.

I am most confident tutoring STEM subjects, especially the natural sciences and statistics, as well as history, Spanish, and SAT prep.

When I’m not tutoring or managing my own schoolwork, I enjoy playing tennis, exploring new spots around my city, and hiking.

College:

Education: Harvard University
Undergrad Major: A.B. Neuroscience and History & Science
Other Degrees/Minors: Secondary (Minor) in Spanish

High School:

Class Rank: 1
Awards & Honors: Valedictorian, National Merit Scholar, AP Scholar with Distinction, Massachusetts State Seal of Biliteracy in Spanish with Distinction, Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award, Harvard Book Award, Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award, Patriot League Scholar-Athlete
Interests & Activities: American Red Cross Club (Founder & President), National Honor Society (President), Girls Who Code Club (President), Code Club (Founder & Lead Volunteer), Debate Team (Captain), Varsity Tennis (Captain & 1st Singles), Key Club (Vice President), Student Council (Class Representative)
SAT Scores: 1540 (780 Verbal, 760 Math)
AP Exams: 5 US History, 5 English Language and Composition, 5 Biology, 5 Chemistry, 5 Spanish Language and Culture, 5 English Literature and Composition, 5 US Government and Politics, 5 Statistics, 5 Computer Science A, 5 Psychology, 5 Calculus AB, 4 Physics 1

Other:

Other Interests & Activities: At Harvard, I am involved in: Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) ExperiMentors (volunteer), PBHA Alzheimer’s Buddies (volunteer), Synthesis Undergraduate Journal (peer reviewer).
Location: Other

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