"Hi!, I'm T! I'm a medical student at the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine. I went from scoring a 509 on the MCAT to scoring 526 (100th percentile) in less than six weeks of study, and I firmly believe anyone can do the same if they learn the optimal strategy for each section.
If you're reading my profile, you probably have a general idea of what content to learn more...
"Hi!, I'm T! I'm a medical student at the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine. I went from scoring a 509 on the MCAT to scoring 526 (100th percentile) in less than six weeks of study, and I firmly believe anyone can do the same if they learn the optimal strategy for each section.
If you're reading my profile, you probably have a general idea of what content to learn, how to structure your time, and what makes the MCAT different from other tests you've taken before. However, you've never had someone break down how to choose between the two seemingly correct answer choices in every CARS question; you've never heard that you can learn all the organic chemistry you need for test day in an afternoon; you've never been taught how to glance at a physics passage and immediately know what principle they're testing.
Why?
Because I am the only MCAT coach who knows how to teach these strategies.
No other tutor can quickly and efficiently teach the optimal way to approach each passage. MCAT tutors often encourage you to learn the same way they did: practice like mad until you happen to stumble onto these approaches on your own. That often works, but why not save yourself the time and effort?
The results speak for themselves: my students average a 15-point increase in their scores with only 5-10 hours of instruction spread across 6-12 weeks of study. I increased my score by 17 points in only 6 weeks; by using my proven techniques, anyone can see a similar improvement.
I offer every student a trial lesson, where I teach the critical strategy that undergirds all the others. That's right: I give away my most powerful strategy for free because I believe that everyone should have access to these strategies without having to waste time grinding practice problems to gain them. If you're interested, shoot me a message and let's find a time to meet!
MCAT Test Date: 5/28/2021, 526, C/P: 131, CARS: 132, B/B: 131, P/S: 131" less...
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