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I recently retired from the pharmaceutical industry after a 30+ year career. I have a BS in Pharmacy from Rutgers University and PharmD from the University of Cincinnati and held adjunct faculty appointments a the University of Cincinnati and the University of Maryland Colleges of Pharmacy. During... (read more)
Hello! I’m currently working on a master’s in applied statistics, and I tutor for the SAT on the side. Studying for the SAT is a marathon, not a sprint, and requires having an effective study routine that produces results yet doesn’t prematurely end in burnout. (read more)