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Abigail Kim Tutor

Abigail graduated from the University of Maryland with a bachelor’s degree in bioengineering. She scored in the 99th percentile on her MCAT and has over four years of teaching experience in college sciences and standardized exams.

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Bio

Abigail graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in bioengineering. While there, she conducted research on membrane protein simulations and imaging techniques for early cancer detection. Her research experience helps her simplify complex MCAT science concepts and make them more accessible to students.

Abigail has served as a teaching assistant for undergraduate science courses and has over four years of experience tutoring students in AP/SAT preparation. She focuses on tailoring her sessions to each student’s individual needs, helping them build confidence and refine their test-taking strategies. By fostering an encouraging and interactive learning environment, Abigail ensures her students stay motivated while maintaining a healthy balance between their studies and personal lives during the demanding MCAT preparation process.

Education

Undergraduate: University of Maryland

Scores

MCAT Total: 523 (99th percentile)

Fun Fact

Abigail loves hiking and exploring national parks. She is also a skilled baker who enjoys creating allergen-free recipes for her friends and family.

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