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Rhea
I am a current student at the University of Chicago. I am working towards a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, and I am on the pre-medical track. I am extremely passionate about tutoring, and I have several years of experience tutoring students in my high school's learning center in various...
University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

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Tony
I am a recent graduate of Yale University and incoming first year medical student at Columbia University. Originally from the DC area, I have always had a passion for science and medicine and pursued a degree in Biology while at Yale. During the 2008-2009 academic year, I tutored science, math, Engl...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science in Biology

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10+ years
Samantha
I'm a first-year medical student and recent graduate from Duke University, where I studied Global Health Determinants, Behaviors, and Interventions. From running a piano program at a nonprofit children's theatre to private tutoring in math, science, and standardized test prep, I enjoy helping my stu...
Duke University
Bachelors in Global Health Determinants, Behaviors, and Interventions
Harvard Medical School
Current Grad Student, MD

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Zachary
I am passionate about teaching and tutoring and I thoroughly enjoy helping students gain an understanding and a drive for their studies. I have a long history of working with students of all grade levels and abilities (elementary school through college), and I have a good understanding of strategies...
Yale University
Bachelors, Biochemistry and Biophysics

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David
I am a graduate of Yale University, where I received my Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience. While I tutor a broad range of STEM subjects, I am most passionate about helping students achieve their best possible score on tests like the ACT and MCAT.
Yale University
Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience
Harvard University
Current Grad Student, Bioethics and Medical Ethics

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Laura
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors, Economics

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9+ years
Benjamin
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Vanderbilt University
Bachelor's degree in neuroscience and Russian

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James
I am currently a senior at Harvard College where I study chemistry, and I'll be attending Columbia Medical School next year. I have years of experience tutoring college students in math (mostly calculus) and chemistry including both general and organic chemistry. In addition, I am very familiar with...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Chemistry

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6+ years
I am passionate about students learning the wonderful Spanish language! I teach all levels of Spanish, including Conversational Spanish and SAT Subject Tests. While I am not Hispanic, I took Spanish classes every year from the second grade through high school. I then went to Rice University for coll...
Rice University
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The University of Alabama
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and study intensity, but most students see meaningful gains with focused preparation. If you're starting around the median and working with a tutor 2-3 times per week, you might expect a 3-5 point improvement over 8-12 weeks. Students who identify specific weak areas—like biochemical pathways or physiology concepts—and target them systematically often see faster progress. The key is consistent practice with real MCAT passages combined with conceptual review, not just memorization.
Timing struggles in this section usually stem from spending too long on dense passages or getting stuck on difficult questions. Effective pacing means spending 8-9 minutes per passage, which requires strategic reading: identify the main concept first, then reference details only when needed for questions. Practice tests are essential—take them under timed conditions to build speed without sacrificing accuracy. A tutor can help you develop a personalized approach based on whether you're a slow reader, a perfectionist, or someone who overthinks answer choices.
Start by reviewing your practice test results question-by-question, not just by overall score. Look for patterns: Are you missing biochemistry questions? Struggling with enzyme kinetics? Getting physiology concepts wrong? Once you identify 2-3 weak topic areas, take a diagnostic quiz on just those topics to see if it's a conceptual gap or a test-taking issue. Many students think they need to review everything when actually targeting 3-4 specific topics can yield significant score gains. A tutor can help you analyze your mistakes more deeply and create a focused study plan.
Most students benefit from taking 6-8 full-length practice tests spread throughout their preparation timeline, spacing them out to allow time for review between tests. Early tests (tests 1-2) help you understand your baseline and get comfortable with timing. Middle tests (3-5) let you focus on improving specific sections while tracking progress. Final tests (6-8) should be taken under realistic test-day conditions in the weeks before your exam. Between tests, spend time reviewing your errors and reinforcing weak concepts—that's where real learning happens. Working with a tutor can help you make the most of each practice test by identifying patterns in your mistakes.
Biochemistry requires both memorization and conceptual understanding, which is why it trips up many students. You need to know major pathways (glycolysis, citric acid cycle, electron transport chain) but also understand why each step matters and how it connects to physiology. Start with a solid foundation in the major pathways, then practice questions that ask you to apply that knowledge to new scenarios. MCAT biochemistry questions often test your ability to predict what happens when a specific enzyme is inhibited or when substrate availability changes. Regular spaced repetition of biochemistry concepts combined with application-based practice is the most effective approach.
A tutor can help you work through dense passages strategically, explaining not just the "what" but the "why" behind concepts you find confusing. They can review your practice test mistakes to identify whether you're missing points due to careless errors, timing pressure, or genuine knowledge gaps—then tailor sessions accordingly. Tutors also help you develop a study schedule that targets your weak areas while maintaining strong topics. For Brooklyn students preparing for the MCAT, connecting with a tutor who specializes in test prep means getting personalized strategies for your specific challenges, whether that's biochemical pathways, experimental design questions, or managing test anxiety.
Most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of focused preparation for the full MCAT, with 20-30 hours per week of study time. If you're strong in biology but weak in biochemistry, you might need less overall time but should front-load biochemistry study. If biology is a challenge area, plan for 12+ weeks to build a solid conceptual foundation before diving into high-difficulty practice questions. Your preparation should include both content review and full-length practice tests, with the balance shifting toward practice tests in the final 3-4 weeks. A tutor can help you create a realistic timeline based on your starting point and target score.
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