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MCAT

The MCAT is the most consequential exam a pre-medical student will face. It tests integrated reasoning across biology, biochemistry, general and organic chemistry, physics, psychology, and critical analysis.

IWho This Exam Prep Is For

The Right Candidate.

  • Pre-medical students preparing for U.S. and Canadian medical schools
  • Non-traditional applicants returning to the sciences
  • Students retaking the MCAT for a stronger percentile
  • Students whose underlying sciences need substantial rebuilding

IIWhat the Preparation Focuses On

Section-Level Coverage.

  • 01Chemical and Physical Foundations: physics, gen chem
  • 02Biological and Biochemical Foundations: biology, biochem, orgo
  • 03Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior
  • 04Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (CARS)
  • 05Full-length AAMC practice review and item analysis

IIIHow Preparation Is Structured

Diagnostic, Then Mastery.

  • 01Diagnostic assessment to identify weak content and section patterns
  • 02Targeted rebuilding of the underlying math and science
  • 03One-on-one whiteboard instruction on every difficult question type
  • 04Guided practice with timed sections and item review
  • 05Refinement on pacing, accuracy, and exam-day composure

IVWhat Makes This Different

Beyond Generic Tutoring.

  • Real content mastery before tricks or shortcuts
  • Diagnostic teaching tailored to each student
  • Academic rigor consistent with selective admissions standards
  • Continuity of instruction from coursework through the exam

Begin

Start with a focused strategy conversation.

The strategy session is the first step of working together — a focused academic planning and diagnostic conversation used to understand the student before any ongoing academic support begins.

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