Gabriel graduated with honors from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts with a B.F.A. in acting and English/American Literature, and she possesses over 6 years of experience in college advising, test prep, and writing support. Drawing upon her background as a professional actor, storyteller, and writer, Gabriel helps students create compelling, distinctive narratives that persuasively communicate their passions, particularly in the performance arts but also in areas as wide-ranging as STEM, psychology, cognitive science, business, economics, English, journalism, and more. Her approach is steeped in empathy and encouragement, designed to empower students to take ownership of their academic journeys so that they can pursue what they love. Working with families from coast to coast, Gabriel has guided students to admission at acclaimed universities including Harvard, Columbia, Penn, UC-Berkeley, and the University of Virginia.
From catch-up to enrichment, we work with students from middle school through high school and beyond for just about every subject. See us in the office or work with our same team remotely from home, school, or vacation.
Diagnostics and customized tutoring plans for students preparing for the SAT & ACT, AP Exams, and private school admissions tests. Prepare face-to-face with our expert team in the office or through our online platform—our remote students can attend in-person weekend exams or join in digitally for live proctoring.
We help students earn admission to top colleges by becoming the applicants those colleges nowadays seek: students with compelling admissions stories centered around a focused passion, or "hook." Combining deep strategy with our unique mentorship approach, we turn our students' most captivating interests into acceptances at America's premier colleges.
We bring our same boutique style and skillset directly to the classroom. Partnering with high school administrations, we provide SAT & ACT instruction as an elective course for schools looking to raise the bar for their students.