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Aditya Banerjee grew up in Princeton, New Jersey before attending Johns Hopkins University for college. He graduated with a degree in Biomedical Engineering, along with departmental honors. During his time at Johns Hopkins, he participated in peer-tutoring, community outreach, and translational medical research. After graduating, he worked in the Johns Hopkins department of neurology for one year coordinating a clinical trial for a new investigational drug therapy. He also continued to tutor and mentor many students in the MCAT.
Aditya is now a medical student at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University. He is currently on a research year investigating side effects and complications related to procedural sedation in the emergency department.
Aditya has almost a decade of experience tutoring standardized exams, ranging from the SATs to the MCAT and now the USMLE exams. He is passionate about tutoring and helping students achieve their academic and professional goals. He strongly believes that every student has the ability to succeed given the proper dedication and study techniques. He understands that every student’s situation is different, and so is committed to personalizing the tutoring experience so that it is most enjoyable for both the student and the tutor.
Undergraduate: Johns Hopkins University
Medical School: Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University
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Aditya plays drums for his medical school's annual student-run musical for charity.
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