...As a result, I have experience preparing for the subject knowledge and the test-taking experience of the MCAT. I am a medical student at Harvard Medical School. My undergraduate major was in anthropology. (read more)
...After my first year, I was promoted to science department chair. I was also profiled in the New York Times. I scored a 524 on the MCAT (100th percentile) after studying for 3 months using a self-designed study plan. (read more)
...Again, I strive for conceptual understanding instead of rote memorization. I have lots of experience tutoring in these and other subject areas, which allows me to help with multiple subjects in each session. I like to keep each session to 1 hour or less, as students get fuzzy-brained after an hour. (read more)
...While not a master chef by any means, I'm familiar with a wide variety of styles and techniques at a working level. Styles covered included Italian, British, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Russian, Southern, Lebanese, and Argentine, with my teams incorporating additional elements of... (read more)
...One of the things I miss most about my educational experience is interacting and collaborating with other students. I excelled at mathematics in high school and through my membership in the National Honors Society, was able to help several students improve their own mathematical prowess in topics from Algebra to Calculus. I was even employed as a ski instructor throughout high school! (read more)