Award-Winning MCAT 10-Week Prep Class Tutors serving San Francisco, CA
Award-Winning MCAT 10-Week Prep Class Tutors serving San Francisco, CA
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I am a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). I received my Bachelor of Arts in Asian American Studies with a pre-med track. I am currently a grad student at the Yale School of ...
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Yale University
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University of California Los Angeles
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Fairfield University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
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University of Pennsylvania
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I'm Sophie, and I'm a medical student with a passion for teaching. I want to work with patients, but my other goal is to go into academic medicine. I can't picture my present or future without educati...
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Drexel University
Bachelor of Science, Biological and Physical Sciences
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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 ex...
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Stanford University
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I am a licensed physician from Florida who is currently changing careers. I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2009 and have extensive tutoring and editing experience. While a student, I...
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Nova Southeastern University
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University of Pennsylvania
Bachelors, History
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University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you engage with the material. Most students who complete a structured 10-week program see gains of 3-7 points on the MCAT (out of 528), though some improve more dramatically if they identify and address specific weak areas early. The key is consistent practice with full-length tests—taking at least 3-4 practice exams during the 10 weeks helps you understand your patterns and build timing strategies.
Remember that the MCAT tests both content knowledge and test-taking skills. A focused 10-week program addresses both, but your improvement also depends on your baseline knowledge and how much time you dedicate outside of instruction.
The MCAT's Chemistry and Biochemistry section typically challenges students the most, followed by the CARS (Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills) section. Chemistry requires both conceptual understanding and problem-solving speed, while CARS demands strategic reading and interpretation under tight time constraints. The Physics and Biology sections tend to be more straightforward for students with solid prerequisite knowledge.
A well-structured 10-week program dedicates extra time to your personal weak spots through diagnostic testing in week 1, targeted content review for struggling sections, and intensive practice on those question types. Personalized instruction is especially valuable here—a tutor can identify whether you're missing concepts, struggling with timing, or misunderstanding question formats, then adjust your prep accordingly.
Timing is one of the most critical skills on the MCAT, and it requires deliberate practice. A solid 10-week program builds timing skills gradually: weeks 1-3 focus on untimed practice to build accuracy, weeks 4-7 introduce time limits on individual sections, and weeks 8-10 emphasize full-length timed exams under test-day conditions. This progression helps you internalize pacing without sacrificing accuracy early on.
Your tutor can teach specific strategies for each section—like the 3-minute rule for CARS passages or prioritizing high-yield topics in Chemistry—then monitor your practice test performance to ensure you're improving both speed and correctness. Building confidence with timing reduces test anxiety on exam day.
Ideally, you should complete 4-6 full-length practice tests during a 10-week program. The first practice test (in week 1-2) serves as a diagnostic baseline, helping identify your strengths and weaknesses. After that, space them roughly every 1.5-2 weeks to allow time for content review and targeted practice between exams. Your final practice test should be within 1-2 weeks of test day to keep timing and content fresh.
What matters more than the number is how you use them: review every single question you miss, understand why the correct answer is right, and identify patterns in your errors. A tutor can help you analyze these patterns and adjust your study plan based on what the practice tests reveal.
Test anxiety is common, and a structured 10-week program actually helps reduce it through familiarity and confidence-building. Taking multiple full-length practice tests under realistic conditions (quiet room, no breaks except the official MCAT break schedule) desensitizes you to the exam experience. By test day, the format feels familiar rather than intimidating.
Beyond practice tests, your tutor can help you develop a study schedule that prevents overwhelm, teach you breathing and focus techniques during practice exams, and build confidence by highlighting your progress. Knowing you've worked through every major topic and question type removes a lot of anxiety. Aim to be over-prepared rather than under-prepared—that mindset shifts anxiety into positive energy.
A balanced 10-week schedule typically includes 30-35 hours of study per week: about 6-8 hours in tutoring sessions or structured lessons, and 22-28 hours of independent practice. Most students study 5-6 days per week with one full rest day. A typical week might include 2-3 sessions with a tutor for content review or strategy work, focused practice on 2-3 sections, and one full-length practice test (usually on weekends).
Your specific schedule should account for your baseline knowledge and starting score. If you're starting below your target, you may need heavier content review early on. If you're close to your goal, more of your time goes to practice tests and strategy refinement. A tutor can help you customize a schedule that balances depth with sustainability over 10 weeks.
Varsity Tutors connects you with experienced MCAT tutors who understand the test's nuances and can tailor a 10-week program to your goals and schedule. When you reach out, you'll be matched with a tutor who has a proven track record with MCAT prep and can work with your availability—whether you need intensive sessions, flexible weekly meetings, or a combination of both.
Look for a tutor who uses practice tests strategically, provides detailed feedback on your weak areas, and teaches both content and test-taking strategies. The right fit matters: you want someone who understands your learning style and can keep you motivated and on track over 10 weeks.
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