I am a medical student at Washington University in St. Louis. I scored in the 100th percentile on the MCAT (524/528) and 99th percentile on the SAT (1580/1600) and PSAT (1500/1520).
I graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology with a 4.500 GPA. In college, I studied biology and received a 4.000 GPA.
Over the past six years, I have accumulated diverse tutoring and teaching experiences, teaching more than 150 students through my test prep tutoring company, Ace...
I am a medical student at Washington University in St. Louis. I scored in the 100th percentile on the MCAT (524/528) and 99th percentile on the SAT (1580/1600) and PSAT (1500/1520).
I graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology with a 4.500 GPA. In college, I studied biology and received a 4.000 GPA.
Over the past six years, I have accumulated diverse tutoring and teaching experiences, teaching more than 150 students through my test prep tutoring company, Ace Learning VA. As the lead tutor and co-owner, I've proctored exams, facilitated writing workshops, and aided in both reading and math skill-building.
My role as a tutor for the WashU MCAT Problem Solve Group saw me guiding 30 WashU students bi-weekly over four months. I designed presentations, leveraged official AAMC Exams and Section Bank questions, and provided individualized tutoring sessions. Since, I’ve been privately tutoring MCAT.
My teaching methodology is simple: practice is paramount. It is my conviction that maximizing hands-on practice is the most effective strategy for mastering content and enhancing test-taking skills. I strive to instill this philosophy in every student I mentor.
Furthermore, I am the proud creator of two YouTube channels where I share all of my college application essays and my MCAT test-taking journey.
Debate has honed my critical thinking and articulation. My achievements in various national debate tournaments, ranging from Harvard to Yale to state championships, underscore the depth of my commitment.
I’m currently engaged in fascinating research projects at the medical school in neurosurgery, plastics, and dermatology. In the past, I’ve been awarded the National Neuroscience Research Prize Finalist by the American Academy of Neurology and Siemens Science Fair Semifinalist.
I am a believer in the power of knowledge, empathy, and positive action. Archimedes said, “give me a lever long enough, and I can move the world.” Let’s get you your lever, so you can move the world.