Our Story

Founded in 2024 by Juliet, a Princeton graduate with over a decade of tutoring experience, 360 Tutors was created from the belief that true education encompasses both rigorous academics and personal growth

Our world-class team of tutors combines deep expertise with genuine care, working closely with each student to ensure they receive the individual attention they deserve. We believe in fostering not just academic achievement, but also the confidence, curiosity, and critical thinking that define lifelong learners.

Our approach works: our students have earned acceptances at Harvard, Dartmouth, Princeton, Columbia, Duke, University of St. Andrews, and many other prestigious institutions. Yet beyond these achievements, we prioritize developing the character and resilience that will serve our students throughout their lives.

Meet the Team

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    Juliet

    Coming from a long line of educators, Juliet began tutoring when she was still in high school and has continued to this day. Upon graduating from Princeton University, she began working with an elite test-prep company, where she was employed from 2015 - 2023. Working with this company, Juliet tutored students from around the world and helped to run the college preparatory program at NYU Abu Dhabi. In 2024, Juliet founded 360 Tutoring, a student-centered approach to academic education and testing. In addition to her work in education, Juliet has deep, committed practices in the disciplines of both yoga and music. Juliet brings this multiplicity of interests to bear in her work with her students, providing a unique and insightful approach to education. 

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    Natalie

    Natalie is a Master’s student in the Williams Graduate Program in the History of Art, where she specializes in modern and contemporary art history with a focus on performance. She was a John Jay Scholar at Columbia University, where she graduated magna cum laude and earned undergraduate degrees in both Art History and in Economics. She has held positions at art institutions such as the Noguchi Museum, the Clark Art Institute, and Hauser & Wirth. Her writing has been published in print and online by The Brooklyn Rail, the Williams College Museum of Art, and the Noguchi Museum. She has proficiency in both French and Spanish languages.

    Subjects taught: Art History, Academic Writing, English, Economics, French, Spanish

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    Shayan

    Shayan is a neuroscience PhD student at Princeton with an interest in understanding how the building blocks of behavior are formed at a single neuron level. Before starting his PhD, he obtained his B.S. in physics along with a minor in math and subsequently an M.S in electrical engineering all at Stanford. If he’s not doing research or teaching he’s usually at the local movie theater or playing the violin. He enjoys working with students of all levels and finding what approaches work best for them. His favorite subjects are math, physics, biology, and chemistry.

    Subjects Taught: Math, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Neuroscience, Statistics, Test Prep

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    Soraya

    Soraya is a psychotherapist, writer, and tutor living in Brooklyn. She specializes in child and family therapy, and is passionate about supporting parents and young adults through difficult periods and major life transitions. Before becoming a therapist, she worked as a journalist, reporting on threats to press freedom and political protest. She completed her undergraduate education at Brown University where she majored in American History and wrote for the College Hill Independent, and her master’s degree in Social Work from Hunter College. Soraya has been a tutor for over ten years, since she was a high school student in Puerto Rico. She has experience working with students of all ages.

    Subjects taught:  Spanish Language and Literature, AP U.S. and European History, Reading Comprehension, English, Political Theory, Spanish

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    Conor

    Conor is a PhD candidate in neuroscience at Princeton University. Before starting graduate school, he received a B.S. in computer science, also from Princeton, and worked as a software engineer at Bloomberg, L.P. in New York. In addition to tutoring, Conor is an accomplished musician and a prolific storyteller.

    Subjects taught: Mathematics (all levels), Computer Science, Neuroscience, Biology, Chemistry, Statistics, Philosophy, History, GRE

  • A smiling man with dark, wavy hair looking to the right, standing by a calm body of water with a distant tree-lined shoreline under a cloudy sky.

    Aaron

    Aaron earned a BA in mathematics and philosophy from Reed College, with a thesis on Godel’s Incompleteness Theorems and publishing an article on infinitesimal logics. He then applied his interest in math and philosophy to the field of Animal Learning, getting his PhD from Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science for his work in Bayesian models of learning in the timing behavior of mice.  He also is a comedy writer for The Onion and loves all things creative writing. 

    Subjects taught: Mathematics (all levels), Philosophy, Psychology, Creative Writing, Test Prep

  • A young woman with glasses and shoulder-length dark hair standing indoors in front of a painting with candles and wall sconces, wearing a blue blazer over a white shirt.

    Sofie

    Sofie is a current M.D./Ph.D. student at the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, conducting research on cellular aging and CAR-T therapy at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. A graduate of Washington University in St. Louis with a B.S. in Biomedical engineering, she has extensive experience tutoring students in standardized test preparation and STEM subjects. Known for her engaging and collaborative style, she emphasizes thoughtful questioning, active feedback, and problem-solving strategies to help students build confidence and achieve lasting academic success.

    Subjects taught: Mathematics (all levels), Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, SAT/ACT, MCAT

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    Moss

    Moss graduated summa cum laude from Middlebury College in 2014. He was the managing editor of Epiphany, a literary journal, from 2016-2019. He has over ten years experience as a tutor and tutors all subjects. He also runs a small food and goods business called Everyday Magic and teaches surfing.

    Subjects taught: Mathematics, English, History, Sciences, Philosophy, Test Prep

     

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    Sage

    Sage is an MD/PhD Candidate at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Her PhD focus was in neuroscience, specifically on dopamine neurons, opioid addiction, and chronic pain using preclinical models. She intends to match into anesthesia and pursue a fellowship in chronic pain management. Her bachelor's degree was in Neural Science with a Chemistry minor from New York University, where her Honors Thesis was on HIV-associated dementia. She then received a Fulbright to spend a year at the Kavli Institute in Norway working on memory encoding. When she is not in the hospital or lab, Sage often spends time teaching, spending six years deeply involved in a medicine/science curriculum taught at the Boys and Girls Club of Chicago, four years teaching for the Center for Talent Development at Northwestern, and being a Mentor for the Polygence program. She loves working with students of all backgrounds and gets most excited to see the moment when they finally "get" a new concept! In her spare time, Sage also loves to host game night, go hiking, or salsa dancing.

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    Camille

    Camille has an AB in Physics (with certificates in Biophysics and French) from Princeton University, and a PhD in Neural Science from New York University. She has over ten years of teaching experience at the high school and college level, and five years of one-on-one tutoring experience. She is currently a researcher at Harvard University, where she works between machine learning, statistics, neuroscience and biology.

    Subjects taught: Mathematics (all levels), Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Neuroscience, Biophysics, Statistics, French, Spanish

  • A woman with blonde hair in a colorful floral dress standing on a dirt path in a desert landscape with sparse vegetation and a cloudy sky.

    Sophie

    Sophie holds a BA from Davidson College, cum laude, with an honors thesis in Communication Studies. She previously worked with the Global Village Project, a literacy-based program  for refugee learners in Georgia, and is an accomplished writer. Sophie is passionate about writing. It is her philosophy that students can develop a better understanding of their own passions, perspectives, and beliefs through writing as often as possible.

    Sophie currently runs a literary journal and is pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing at the University of Florida, where she plans to draft two novels in record time.

    Subjects taught: English, Creative Writing

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    Jasper

    Jasper double majored in biochemistry and molecular biology at Colgate University. During his time there, he received multiple academic awards, including Dean's Award with Distinction, the Beckman Research Scholarship, and the Oberheim Memorial Award for Biology research. He also worked part time as a chemistry tutor for the university. Since graduating, Jasper has worked as a research assistant in the biomedical sciences at Brown University and at NYU Langone Health.

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