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5+ years
Jon
I am a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). I received my Bachelor of Arts in Asian American Studies with a pre-med track. I am currently a grad student at the Yale School of Public Health.
Yale University
Master of Public Policy, Public Health
University of California Los Angeles
Bachelor in Arts, Asian American Studies

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Kaitlyn
I am a medical student committed to helping your student succeed. I have been a tutor for 5+ years, and have experience teaching Math, Science, Spanish and Test Prep to students of all ages and ability. I believe every child has the potential to learn with positive one on one attention and I am comm...
Fairfield University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Sophie
I'm Sophie, and I'm a medical student with a passion for teaching. I want to work with patients, but my other goal is to go into academic medicine. I can't picture my present or future without education in it. I began tutoring for my little sister when both of us were in high school, helping her wit...
Drexel University
Bachelor of Science, Biological and Physical Sciences

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Tarrajna
I am a senior at Loyola University Chicago, majoring in international studies and minoring in Chinese and English. I will be graduating this spring and plan to return to China next fall, where I recently spent a semester abroad studying Mandarin intensively. I have a passion for learning languages, ...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, International Studies

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Daniel
I think language learning is important. When learning another language the most important thing is to be able to communicate your idea, many students are just taught to regurgitate phrases and vocabulary without any use for it. Language is learned through interaction with others. Being able to speak...
Salem State University
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish

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Jera
I received my Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Asheville in December 2021, and completed my teaching licensure requirements there, as well, in both Elementary Education (K6) and Special Education (K12) in April 2022. I recently completed my student teach...
University of North Carolina at Asheville
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Kelly
I am currently a High School Spanish teacher in Port Washington. I also teach English as a Second Language to adults at night at Suffolk County Community College. I firmly believe that anyone is capable of mastering a new language, it is just a matter of finding what method of learning works best fo...
CUNY Hunter College
Master of Arts Teaching, Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL)
SUNY College at Old Westbury
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish Teacher Education

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Angela
I graduated from Purdue University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in World Language Education with a focus in Spanish, as well as a minor in Anthropology. I am a very passionate and experienced tutor. During my time at Purdue, I worked with one of my professors on a program called "Ayuda y Aprende". We...
Purdue University-Main Campus
Bachelor in Arts, Foreign Language Education-Spanish

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Shauna
Shauna is a math teacher, who has also worked in the writing lab.
CUNY Brooklyn College
Masters, Math Education
CUNY York College
Bachelors, Economics

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Samantha
I'm a recent Northwestern grad and NYC transplant, with a passion for reading, fashion, and social media. In addition to tutoring, I've spent multiple years interning in the literary world and working at my university's fashion magazine; I have both a diverse range of experiences and an eye for deta...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement varies based on your starting point and study commitment, but most students see meaningful gains with structured preparation. Many students improve 5-15 points on the MCAT (out of 528) when they follow a focused study plan, identify weak content areas, and practice with full-length exams regularly. The key is consistent effort—10 weeks is enough time to master high-impact concepts and develop stronger test-taking strategies, especially if you're targeting specific section improvements. Your personalized study plan should emphasize your weak areas while maintaining strengths.
The MCAT's tight timing requires intentional practice. The best approach is to spend your first 4-5 weeks building content knowledge and practicing individual passages, then shift to full-length practice exams under real test conditions. This timing structure helps you internalize pacing naturally rather than feeling rushed. Tutors who work with MCAT students recommend taking at least 3-4 full-length practice tests during your 10-week prep to build stamina and identify where you're losing time. Tracking your performance on practice tests also reveals which question types slow you down—critical thinking, biochemistry passages, or CARS reading comprehension, for example.
Absolutely. A personalized 10-week prep plan allocates study time based on your diagnostic assessment and section strengths, not a one-size-fits-all schedule. If you excel at Chemistry but struggle with CARS (Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills), your prep should reflect that—spending more time on reading strategy and practice while maintaining your chemistry foundation. Connect with a tutor who can diagnose your specific weak areas through practice tests and targeted drills, then customize your study sequence. This targeted approach is much more efficient than generic prep materials.
A solid 10-week prep typically includes 4-6 full-length practice tests, spaced throughout your study schedule. Your first practice test serves as a diagnostic tool to identify weak areas; subsequent tests help you track improvement and adjust your strategy. Beyond full-length exams, you should also complete numerous timed sections and passage sets—the AAMC offers official practice materials that closely mirror the actual test format and difficulty. The goal is to build test endurance while maintaining accuracy and refining your pacing. Your tutor can help you select practice materials strategically and interpret your performance data to guide what to study next.
Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty—about content, timing, or question formats. The MCAT prep process itself builds confidence through familiarity. Regularly practicing under timed, exam-like conditions desensitizes you to the test environment and reduces anxiety significantly. Additionally, building a strong content foundation and understanding common question patterns helps you approach the test with genuine confidence rather than just hoping. Tutors can help you develop mental strategies for difficult moments—like knowing when to move on from a tough passage or managing time pressure—so you feel prepared for real scenarios. By test day, having completed multiple full-length exams means the actual MCAT feels like a familiar experience, not something unknown.
Most medical school applicants aim to complete the MCAT by June or July to submit applications early in the cycle, as earlier submissions typically improve admission chances. If you're targeting a summer test date, starting your 10-week program in April or May is ideal. However, if you're applying in the coming cycle and haven't started yet, you can still begin a focused 10-week program now—many medical schools continue reviewing applications through fall and winter. The most important factor is giving yourself enough time to study without rushing, so your scores reflect your actual preparation level. Connect with a tutor who can help you build a realistic timeline based on your target test date and current content readiness.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction focuses entirely on your unique strengths, weaknesses, and learning style—something that group courses can't provide. While group prep courses follow a standard curriculum for all students, working with a tutor means your study plan is custom-built based on your diagnostic test results and specific challenges. If you struggle with organic chemistry mechanisms while excelling at physics, your tutor tailors lessons accordingly. You also get immediate feedback on your reasoning, targeted explanations for why you're missing questions, and direct guidance on strategy adjustments. For students in San Diego with busy schedules, personalized tutoring also offers flexible scheduling around your classes or work commitments.
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