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Juliet Garrett . Graduate of Princeton University. A.B. in Philosophy with certificates in Finance and Theater. Tutored fellow Princeton students in economics. Member of the Lewis Center for the Arts Student Committee. Performed in the Princeton University Glee Club, Chamber Ensemble, and Jazz Vocal Collective. Recipient of the Ross School Board of Trustees Leadership Award. National Merit Finalist. AP Scholar with Distinction. Professional singer and actress. Tutor of SAT, ACT, SAT Subject Tests in Math and Literature, SSAT, ISEE and academic Math. Benjamin Greenbaum . Ph.D. in Physics, Columbia University. M.A. in Physics, Columbia University. Cum Laude graduate of Columbia University. A.B. in Physics and Philosophy. Member of the Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ. Charles Boyer Prize in the History of Science. Graduate Assistance in Areas of Nation Need Fellow. Developed and taught Chaos and Fractals course to advanced high school students for Columbia’s Science Honors Program. Tutor of SAT Subject Tests in Math and Physics, AP Tests in Math and Physics, MCAT Physics, and academic math and physics. Christine Houser. M.D., Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. M.Phil. in Cognitive Neuropsychology, George Washington University. Graduate of Johns Hopkins University. B.A. in Social and Behavioral Sciences. Two-time recipient of the Columbian College Women’s Scholarship. Three-time recipient of training awards from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Taught and supervised medical, undergraduate, and high school students during summers at NIH. Served as coordinating instructor for undergraduate laboratory courses and as course instructor for various courses at George Washington University. Board certified emergency medical physician. Attending physician instructor to medical students and physicians-in-training in academic emergency medical departments. Lecturer in wilderness medicine and travel medicine. Candidate for first class of fellows for the Academy of Wilderness Medicine. Medical supervisor for desert archaeology expeditions to Chairman of Near Eastern Studies, Yale University. Classical dance and voice training. Tutor of SAT, SAT Subject Tests in Biology, Math, and Literature, MCAT, National Medical Boards (USMLE), and selected specialty medical board examinations. Medical School Instructor and Physician Mentor. Aranya Jain . M.F.A., Columbia University. Cum laude graduate of Princeton University. A.B. in English Literature. Former Analyst in Cross Asset Sales Group at Goldman Sachs. Tutor of ACT and SAT. Timothy Jensen . J.D., New York University School of Law. M.S. in Elementary Education, Bank Street College Graduate School. Honors graduate of Haverford College. B.A. in English. Practiced law for eight years. Wrote and published three copyright guides for artists. Hosted seminars and workshops on art law throughout the United States. More than twenty-five years of teaching experience, including four years as a clinical instructor at Columbia University School of Law and nineteen years as a classroom teacher at the Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn. Standardized Test item writer for CTB/McGraw Hill. Tutor of SAT, ACT, SAT Subject Tests in Math and Literature, LSAT Reading Comprehension, SSAT, ISEE, and SSHSAT. Writing Instructor. Cameron Johanning . Cum Laude graduate of Princeton University. A.B. in English. Certificate in Visual Arts. Mary John Goree Creative Writing Scholarship. Alex Adam ‘07 Award. Former cameraman and researcher for National Geographic Studios. Tutor of ACT, SAT, SSAT and ISEE. Danny Katch . M.A. in Adolescent Education, Hunter College. Graduate of Brown University. B.A. in History. Co-developed and directed Rhode Island AIDS Oral History Project. Author of numerous articles on American history and political satire. Comedy writer; Improv and sketch performer. Tutor of SAT, ACT, SAT Subject Tests in Math, Literature, World History and US History, and AP World History.

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