I’ve worked with 400+ MCAT students in the past nine years, including retakers, undergraduates, non-traditional career changers, and so on. My students have been accepted to schools like Harvard, Mayo, and UCLA, some with hefty scholarships. I charge $250/hr, which is worth the payoff. One of my students was offered a full-tuition scholarship to Mayo ($240,000 total-value) last year.
I have a proven method for how to tackle MCAT-style questions. Typically, I meet with students 4-5 times over the course of a few weeks to teach them this method, and students often see a huge jump in their score. For students who are quick to learn, this can happen in just 1 or 2 sessions. Often, content is not the issue. It’s knowing the right strategies and tricks that are integral for achieving a high score. My biggest success story was helping a student improve from 504 to 524!
I work with students not only to score high on the MCAT, but also towards acceptance into medical school. I can help you construct your application, outline your personal statement, and prepare for your interviews. While I worked at Stanford Med, my boss was on the admissions committee. I learned firsthand how rigorous the admissions process can be, but also a strong narrative can help you rise to the top.
Students often come to me with concerns about their competitiveness, either from a low GPA or a previous MCAT score. Personally, I had a 3.1 GPA after undergraduate. Some people told me I would never get into medical school. But after scoring a 523, I attended the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA on a full-ride scholarship. I'm currently a resident at UT Austin. Feel free to check out my website for more, md-maker.com