Nathnael

 

Hello! My name is Nathnael, and I’m a graduate of Princeton University and the University of Oxford. I am currently a med student at Harvard Medical School.

The subjects I tutor include World History, U.S. Government, College Essay Writing, Math, Social Studies, Science, ACT prep, and French.

During my time at Princeton, I worked as a learning consultant and tutor at the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning. As a learning consultant, I held weekly one-on-one consultations with students to help them develop personalized learning, time management, and exam preparation strategies. As a tutor, I led both individual and group tutoring sessions in Organic Chemistry and Introductory Physics to support students as they worked on problem sets and studied for exams.

I not only have a deep passion for teaching but also for learning. Aside from my academic interests, I enjoy playing chess, watching soccer, and reading about theology and philosophy!

College:

Education: Princeton University
Undergrad Major: A. B. Public and International Affairs
Other Degrees/Minors: University of Oxford - Master of Public Policy; current student at Harvard Medical School (MD)

High School:

Class Rank: Top 10%
Awards & Honors: Gates Scholarship, National French Contest Gold Medalist
Interests & Activities: President of the Chess Club, Science Olympiad, National Math Honor Society, National Science Honor Society, National French Honor Society, National History Honor Society (Executive Officer)
ACT Scores: Composite 31 (34 English, 29 Math, 33 Reading, 27 Science)
AP Exams: 5 Government, 5 Human Geography, 4 Calculus AB, 4 Chemistry
SAT Subject Tests: FRE: 800

Other:

Other Awards: Daniel M. Sachs Class of 1960 Scholarship, Henrietta S. Treen Scholarship, FlexMed Scholar (admitted to the Icahn School of Medicine as a sophomore), Fortis Fellowship, MCAT: 96th percentile
Other Interests & Activities: Residential College Advisor in Whitman College, Learning Consultant and Organic Chemistry Tutor at the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning, Ascend Hospice Volunteer, James Madison Program Undergraduate Fellow
Location: Other

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