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Ning
Ning earned her Doctor of Medicine degree, which means she didn't just study MCAT content — she applied it through years of medical training. She breaks down each section's strategy differently, from amino acid structure questions in the Biological Foundations section to passage-based reasoning in C...
Thomas Jefferson University
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University of Notre Dame
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
As a bioengineering major on the premed track at Penn, Elias lives inside the MCAT's core content every day — from organic chemistry reaction mechanisms and physics kinematics to cellular biology and biochemical pathways. He breaks the exam into its four sections and builds targeted strategies for e...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Theodore
I am a Master of Divinity student at Princeton Theological Seminary. I graduated Harvard College in 2016 and was a peer tutor at Harvard. Before Divinity School, I taught high school and middle school debate and was an SAT/ACT tutor in Birmingham, Alabama. I then taught middle school debate at Succe...
Harvard University
MD

Certified Tutor
2+ years
As a recent graduate from Cornell University with a degree in biological sciences and someone who plans to attend medical school in the future, my passion and appreciation for the sciences and medicine is something I consider integral to my identity. My favorite subjects to tutor are biology and che...
Cornell University
BS
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Abhishek
Scoring well on the MCAT demands more than content mastery — it requires reading dense research passages under pressure and extracting exactly what each question is actually asking. Abhishek approaches full-length MCAT prep by identifying which of the four sections a student loses the most points in...
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Randy's teaching roster spans biology, anatomy & physiology, and both the Chemical/Physical and Biological/Biochemical Foundations sections of the MCAT — meaning he can address content gaps across multiple sections without handing students off to someone else. He approaches the exam's passage-heavy ...
The University of Texas at Austin
Undergraduate Degree
Rice University
Undergraduate Degree

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Sanjana
Having studied Human Biology at Michigan State, Sanjana brings firsthand knowledge of the biological systems, organic chemistry principles, and experimental reasoning the MCAT tests across all four sections. She breaks down passage-heavy questions by teaching students to identify what the question i...
Michigan State University
Undergraduate Degree

Certified Tutor
2+ years
A 100th-percentile MCAT scorer and current medical student, Cynthia tackles all four sections with particular depth in CARS, biology, biochemistry, and psych/soc. She builds study plans around each student's diagnostic weaknesses and teaches passage-analysis techniques that work across sections — ho...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Ansh
I have over two years of tutoring and teaching experience at Case Western Reserve University. I served as a Supplemental Instructor for ENGR 145 (Chemistry of Materials), where I created worksheets, led review sessions, and helped students develop strong conceptual foundations. I later worked as a T...
Case Western Reserve University
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I believe all students start at different levels and can achieve their goal with help. I am here to be that tutor/coach to help you get to the next stage. I am also available for students with learning disabilities including ADHD and/or those struggling with performance anxiety, etc.
Harvard University
Bachelor
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Kate
Middle School Math Tutor • +24 Subjects
I graduated from Rowan University earning a B.S. in Biochemistry and a minor in Spanish. I'm currently a first year medical student. I've completed extensive coursework in many advanced science and math courses, as well as being proficient in both conversational and written Spanish. I've also taken the MCAT not long ago and am able to share strategies that helped me succeed. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about biochemistry and standardized test preparation. I'm dedicated to helping students build confidence and truly understand the material they are learning, not just memorize it. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy reading, baking, and spending time outdoors.
David
AP Statistics Tutor • +74 Subjects
I am passionate about tutoring because I have been in your shoes before. I understand commonly confused topics and can help guide you through the right strategy to excel in your subjects. I have extensive experience working with individuals aged 6 through 40. I received my education from the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL. I double majored in nutritional sciences and microbiology and received my BS. I received my medical degree MD from the University of Florida as well. I am currently a pathology resident and would be happy to guide you on the path of medicine if you have questions. I tutor practically every science and math topic, from chemistry, biology, and biochemistry, to algebra, geometry, and calculus. I also love teaching test prep such as SAT, GRE, and MCAT. I believe the best way to tutor is to guide with effective questions and relevant explanations. You are going to be taking the test or exam by yourself on test day, and I will make sure you have the tools and the mindset to excel.
Isabella
AP Biology Tutor • +29 Subjects
I am a passionate educator and incoming medical student with a Master's in Medical Science from Brown University and a BA in English from Occidental College. I bring over three years of educational experience, including teaching high schoolers, graduate students, and preparing students for the MCAT. My approach centers on fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to express themselves and develop critical thinking skills. I believe that every student has unique strengths, and I strive to tailor my teaching methods to meet their individual needs. My goal is to ignite a love for learning and help students achieve their academic aspirations. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy reading and exploring creative writing, which continuously inspires my teaching practice.
Margaret
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +29 Subjects
In 2021, I received my Bachelor of Science in Integrative Neuroscience from Fordham University with minors in Philosophy and Chemistry, and I am currently a medical student. In college, I tutored and TAed in General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Biochemistry. In addition to writing, basic math, and various chemistry courses, I am also available for ACT and MCAT tutoring. Preparing for standardized tests can be very overwhelming but it does not have to be. With my years of tutoring work and experience taking these exams myself, I can guide students through the preparation process so they enter the testing facility with confidence and leave with a score to be proud of.
Ali Hamza
Pre-Calculus Tutor • +17 Subjects
Hello! I'm a second-year medical student in Georgia, and I've been fortunate to tutor students at many stages - elementary, middle, high school, college, SAT/ACT prep, MCAT prep, and even graduate levels. I've also mentored EMT-B students, where I taught hands-on clinical skills. Having been through the challenge of not always "getting it right away" myself, I really relate to the struggle of learning tough material. That's why my approach is all about breaking down complex topics into something simple and clear, while creating a space where students feel comfortable experimenting, asking questions, and figuring things out for themselves. I adapt to different learning styles and love finding the method that clicks best for each student. For me, tutoring isn't just about grades. It's about building confidence, curiosity, and the mindset that learning can be both challenging and fun. I'm excited to support students in reaching their goals and to share in the joy of their growth along the way!
Abdelhalim
Algebra Tutor • +24 Subjects
I graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor's of Arts in Neuroscience and have a Post-baccalaureate Certificate in Biomedical Sciences and Health Equity. As a tutor I focus on problem solving and analytical skills. I am able to break down problems and difficult concepts in a way that every student can understand. I have numerous years of experience helping students excel in coursework, prepare for standardized tests, and compose comprehensive academic applications. I truly believe every student is capable of high levels of academic achievement and given the right framework students will propel themselves to new heights. I am proficient in many subjects but have a true passion for math, science and language arts.
Junpei
Cell Biology Tutor • +43 Subjects
I'm a current medical student at VCU School of Medicine, and a graduate of Johns Hopkins University. I received my Bachelor of Science in Molecular and Cellular Biology. I've had the pleasure of tutoring a diverse range of students for 5 years; while I tutor a broad set of subjects, I'm most passionate about biology, psychology, and chemistry. I'm a big proponent of ensuring understanding over memorization and teaching concepts that last for years to come (particularly for other students interested in medicine!) In my free time, I love to write poetry, edit essays, and gush about game writing with friends.
Adeyeni
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +50 Subjects
I graduated from Cornell University studying Biology and choosing to specialize in Neurobiology and Behavior. I have an extensive background in math and science. I was pre- med during my four years and I am currently working part time while finishing my final year of medical school. Right after graduating, I participated in City Year, an AMERICORPS education focused non-profit that partners with schools needing the most assistance. I led the 9th Grade academy where my job was to design tailored math and science curricula for 6-8 high risk academic students in 5 different classes. I provided attendance and behavior sessions for another group of students and I served as the Math Coordinator for my team. Since then, I have been working with Varsity tutors and offering academic assistance to other students in my school. Although medical school and tutoring occupy most of my time, I enjoy watching and playing basketball and soccer (futbol). I am a big fan of hip hop and the arts, as well. I have seen that the biggest challenge that prevents students from succeeding is a lack of self confidence. My mother is a part-time business owner, who couldn't operate a computer on her own until this year. When I was young, she simply decided that she was 'bad at technology' and it stuck. Eventually, my sister and I sat her down and gave her instructions on how to access the internet. The next day, we taught her how to use Microsoft word. We made sure that she focused on each skill alone and ignored everything else that seemed confusing. Two weeks later, she got the hang of it. I tutor by presenting the subject matter in a similar way while frequently setting attainable goals so that students will realize how easy it is for them to master subjects on their own. It is the same method I use to learn all of the challenging material I encounter every day. I look forward to meeting you and helping you build the confidence and skills necessary to succeed.
Sarah
Pre-Calculus Tutor • +35 Subjects
I recently graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a Bachelor's of Science in Neuroscience. As a prospective medical student, I have and will continue to spend a lot of time in the classroom, understanding what makes teaching and learning most effective. I work to integrate my studies into my tutoring, focusing on giving meaningful examples to help drive complex topics home and provide plenty of opportunities for repetition to increase retention. I have a few years of formal tutoring experience, primarily in middle school and high school math, though my focus and interests have shifted since then. Now, my expertise lies in neuroscience, MCAT prep, and all the relevant class material included in those specialties (biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, physics, etc). I've spent most of my education informally tutoring those around me. Whether it was a teacher's request to help explain a concept to my peers or taking the initiative to help out my peers with challenging subjects, I've had plenty of practice working with a variety of subjects and students. I hope to help students not only learn material but understand how they best learn and study, raising their confidence and comfortability inside and outside of the classroom.
Bhakti
AP Statistics Tutor • +90 Subjects
I'm a medical resident. looking to tutor in biology, anatomy, math, and MCAT prep. Teaching is one of my passions, and I have tutored since I was in high school. I continued to tutor while at Stony Brook University where I graduated with a double major in applied math and bioinformatics/computational biology. Due to unfortunate circumstances, I need to stay home for the next few months. I do not want to stop my tutoring so here I am looking to help students virtually! Medical school has made biology my favorite subject to tutor in as I've really nailed in me how to learn and understand a lot of material in a short amount of time. Medical school has taught me many approaches and tactics to making learning more efficient I wish I knew about earlier. I aim to share these methods with my students to make them stand out from the rest.
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and study effort, but most students see meaningful gains with personalized instruction. The MCAT is scored 472-528, and research on 1-on-1 tutoring shows students typically improve 5-12 points when they combine expert guidance with consistent practice. Success relies on identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's CARS passage timing, physics problem-solving, or biochemistry concepts—and targeting those gaps with targeted strategies and full-length practice tests.
Pacing is one of the biggest challenges MCAT test-takers face. A tutor can help you develop section-specific timing strategies, such as how much time to spend per passage in CARS versus working through discrete chemistry questions. They'll also help you practice with full-length exams under timed conditions, identify where you're losing time, and teach you techniques like strategic skipping and pre-reading strategies that work for your learning style. The key is practicing these strategies repeatedly so they become automatic on test day.
CARS (Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills) is typically the most challenging section because it requires both reading comprehension and reasoning—skills that take time to develop. However, the hardest section varies by student: some struggle with physics and chemistry content in Chemical and Physical Foundations, while others find Biology and Biochemistry overwhelming due to the volume of material. A tutor can diagnose which section is your biggest obstacle through practice tests and question analysis, then focus on your specific weak spots rather than generic review.
Most students spend 3-4 months preparing for the MCAT, dedicating 20-30 hours per week to studying. With tutoring, many students structure their preparation around weekly or bi-weekly sessions—enough to stay accountable and address specific concepts, but with independent study and practice tests in between. Your tutor can help you create a realistic study schedule, prioritize high-yield material based on your baseline knowledge, and adjust your plan as you progress. Starting 3-4 months before your test date gives you time to build content knowledge, master strategies, and complete full-length practice exams.
Practice tests serve two critical purposes: they simulate test-day conditions and they reveal your specific weak areas. Taking full-length practice exams helps you understand your pacing challenges, identify content gaps, and build stamina for the 7.5-hour exam. A tutor can help you interpret your practice test results—not just your overall score, but your performance by section, question type, and content area—so you know exactly what to focus on next. Most test-takers take 8-10 practice exams throughout their prep, with tutors helping them analyze results and adjust strategy between tests.
Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about the material or unfamiliarity with the test format. A tutor helps build confidence by ensuring you understand concepts thoroughly rather than relying on memorization, teaching you concrete test-taking strategies so you feel prepared, and having you practice extensively with timed full-length exams. Knowing you've practiced under realistic conditions and understand your weak areas—and have a plan to address them—significantly reduces anxiety. Your tutor can also help you develop a positive mindset by tracking progress, celebrating score improvements, and teaching you how to manage stress on test day.
The best MCAT tutors combine deep content knowledge with expertise in test-taking strategy and student coaching. Look for tutors who have strong MCAT scores themselves, understand the nuances of each section (especially CARS strategy), and can explain complex concepts in ways that make sense to you. Equally important is a tutor who can analyze your practice test data to identify patterns, customize their teaching to your learning style, and help you build test-taking confidence. Varsity Tutors matches you with expert tutors who excel at all three—they know the material, they know the test, and they know how to teach effectively.
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