

Never lose faith in yourself and your dreams. We’ve been there…īut we also know that you’re smart. It can be highly frustrating when your scores don’t improve, or you’re forced to retake because of a disappointing score. We know from experience it’s going to test you on every level. The MCAT is the last but most important obstacle you must conquer to secure your spot as a future doctor. To make this entire process easier for you, we’ve created these step-by-step self-paced MCAT strategy courses and are now offering one-on-one MCAT coaching. In short, you’ll be training yourself to step into the shoes of the doctor you’re meant to be. The best part - that might be hard for you to see now - is that you’ll start to think more critically, with more excellent reasoning and robust logic in applying these strategies. Strategies for long-term memorization and content review, test-taking techniques, practice strategies, passage-based question strategies, answer analysis strategies, scheduling strategies, and so much more. You need to learn new studying strategies. Your studying approach needs to evolve from what you’ve been doing all these years as a premed. So to succeed on the MCAT, you need to think like a med student. Every month, you’re dealing with an MCAT-sized exam as a med student! (This is why med-schools favor MCAT scores so much when filtering applications.)

We realized this once we got into med school. The MCAT is not a premed exam - it’s a med-school exam. It feels monstrous comparatively! There’s a reason for that - and we say this to almost every student we tutor: Clearly, the MCAT is not like any other exam we’re used to.
