I'm a Biomedical Engineering major at NJIT's Albert Dorman Honors College (full-tuition merit scholar), with a 518 MCAT and 1500+ SAT of my own — so I know firsthand what it takes to hit a competitive score on both exams.
My background blends rigorous science with real teaching experience. I've spent two years as an EMT running 911 calls, worked in a neuroscience research lab studying traumatic brain injury therapy, and shadowed physicians in internal medicine. That clinical and scientific...
I'm a Biomedical Engineering major at NJIT's Albert Dorman Honors College (full-tuition merit scholar), with a 518 MCAT and 1500+ SAT of my own — so I know firsthand what it takes to hit a competitive score on both exams.
My background blends rigorous science with real teaching experience. I've spent two years as an EMT running 911 calls, worked in a neuroscience research lab studying traumatic brain injury therapy, and shadowed physicians in internal medicine. That clinical and scientific grounding means I don't just teach test-taking tricks — I actually understand the content, from organic chemistry to physiology to CARS-style reasoning.
On the teaching side, I've tutored K-12 and college students in math and STEM subjects through Varsity Tutors, and I've taught language and literacy for years at a community school, which trained me to adapt lessons to very different learning styles. I bring that same adaptability to MCAT and SAT prep.
For every student, I build a comprehensive, personalized prep plan — starting with a diagnostic to pinpoint strengths and weak spots, then mapping out a content review and practice schedule tailored to your test date and target score. We track progress along the way and adjust as needed, so nothing is left to guesswork.
If you want a tutor who's recently been through these exams, understands the science at a deep level, and knows how to translate that into a plan that actually moves your score, I'd love to help.