Sterling League
Preparation for the World's Most Selective Universities
Getting into the world's top universities takes more than talent. Interviewers ask precise questions, often on topics students never see in school. Luck might help, but it is no strategy. The only way to excel is practice in real conditions. Students work through hundreds of problems, building fluency, clarity of thought, and the ability to reason under pressure. Alongside interview prep, I teach math and physics at a university level, so students truly master the material they will face.
Interview preparation goes far beyond practice questions. Students experience the full process repeatedly, learning insider knowledge, common pitfalls, and how to behave under real conditions. They practice exactly what to say, how to say it, and how to stay composed, so that stress never blocks performance. It is like training for a triathlon: you cannot rely only on spin class and a treadmill. Real practice under professional guidance gives students the edge and the confidence to perform at their best.
I hold a PhD from Cambridge in quantum computing and completed postdoctoral research at Imperial College London, with publications in top international journals and multiple offers from research groups, including Oxford. I taught at Cambridge for several years, supervising students and conducting admissions interviews, and discovered that I not only have a passion for teaching but also a rare talent for it. Students often ask why lectures are not taught the way I do. I make the most complex ideas approachable, helping them think clearly, solve problems confidently, and excel in high-stakes interviews. I know exactly where students struggle and how to guide them to success.
I accept only a limited number of students each year. To reserve a place, contact me directly at contact@sterlingleague.com. Early inquiries are recommended to ensure availability.