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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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10+ years
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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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
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Harvard Medical School
Current Grad Student, MD

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Yale University
Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience
Harvard University
Current Grad Student, Bioethics and Medical Ethics

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9+ years
Benjamin
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Vanderbilt University
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Laura
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors, Economics

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8+ years
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The University of Alabama
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Baylor College of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine, Public Health

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6+ years
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Bachelors, Political Science and Government
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and study intensity, but students typically see meaningful gains with focused preparation. If you're scoring in the 4-6 range, improvement to 7-8 is achievable with targeted practice. Those already at 7+ often gain 1-2 points through strategic review of weak content areas and refined test-taking approaches.
The key is identifying exactly which concepts—organic chemistry, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, or physics principles—are costing you points, then drilling those systematically. A tutor can help pinpoint these gaps faster than self-study alone.
You have roughly 95 minutes for 44 questions, or about 2 minutes per question. The section mixes straightforward fact-based questions with dense passage-based problems, so pacing varies. A strong approach is to scan all questions first, tackle standalone questions quickly, then work through passage questions systematically.
Many students struggle with passage-heavy passages that layer chemistry concepts with physics calculations. Practicing full-length passages under timed conditions helps you develop a feel for how much time each question type deserves. A tutor can help you refine your personal timing strategy based on where you naturally lose time.
Start by reviewing your practice test results question-by-question. Group errors by content area—thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry, atomic structure, etc.—and note whether you missed due to conceptual gaps, calculation errors, or time pressure. This distinction matters: conceptual gaps need deeper content review, while calculation errors might just need practice and precision.
The MCAT frequently tests oxidation-reduction reactions, equilibrium concepts, and how to interpret graphs of molecular behavior—these are common trouble spots. Once you identify your specific weak areas, use targeted practice problems and review to build confidence, rather than re-reading entire chapters. A tutor can accelerate this process by diagnosing gaps quickly and explaining difficult concepts in ways that stick.
Most students benefit from taking a full practice test every 1-2 weeks during active preparation. This builds stamina, reveals timing issues, and shows progress. However, full-length tests are time-intensive, so many students also do section-specific practice—taking just the Chemical and Physical Foundations section under timed conditions 2-3 times per week between full tests.
The real value comes from analyzing every missed question, understanding why you got it wrong, and studying the underlying content before the next test. If you're 4-6 weeks from test day, a weekly full-length test plus targeted practice on weak areas is ideal. Tutors can help you develop a study schedule that balances practice tests with content review and ensures you're learning from mistakes, not just racking up more attempts.
This section tests your ability to apply chemistry and physics concepts to complex, real-world scenarios described in technical passages. The passages often include equations, graphs, and experimental setups that require you to extract relevant information quickly and connect it to the underlying science. This density is intentional—it mirrors the cognitive load of medical school and practice.
The strategy is to read actively: annotate the passage, identify the research goal or problem, note key data, and then tackle questions. Don't try to fully understand everything; focus on finding what each question asks. If a question references a graph or specific sentence, go back to the passage rather than relying on memory. Practice doing this under timed conditions, and work with a tutor to develop efficient annotation habits that save time without sacrificing accuracy.
Look for tutors with strong MCAT credentials—ideally a high MCAT score themselves, experience teaching this specific section, and familiarity with current MCAT content and question formats. They should be able to explain why wrong answers are tempting and how to avoid falling for them, not just tell you the right answer.
It also helps if a tutor can work with your schedule and teaching style. Some students prefer intensive preparation, others need consistency over months. Varsity Tutors connects you with experienced MCAT tutors for students in Brooklyn who can tailor their approach to your goals, whether you're aiming to go from 5 to 7 or from 7 to 9. A tutor should help you identify weak content areas, refine test-taking strategy, and build the confidence to perform at your best on test day.
Test anxiety often peaks during dense, calculation-heavy sections like this one. Build confidence by practicing under realistic timed conditions repeatedly—your brain learns that you can handle the pace and difficulty. Develop a pre-test routine: review key formulas, do a few warm-up problems, and remind yourself of your target score and why you can reach it.
During the test, if you hit a tough question, give yourself permission to skip it and return later. Spending 3 minutes on one question costs you time on others you could answer. Controlled breathing and positive self-talk work too. Many students find that working with a tutor to practice under timed pressure reduces anxiety because they've already seen and solved similar questions. The more prepared you feel, the calmer you'll be.
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