Camille Villar Master Tutor

Camille graduated from Rice University and currently attends Baylor College of Medicine. She scored in the 99th percentile on her MCAT and has tutored students in the sciences and humanities.

Camille Villar, MedSchoolCoach

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Bio

Camille is currently a medical student at Baylor College of Medicine, pursuing additional opportunities in medical education and medical humanities that support her journey to becoming a clinician-educator. She graduated from Rice University, double majoring in English as well as biochemistry and cell biology, earning distinction in research for her senior thesis bridging literary and clinical analysis. While at Rice, Camille enjoyed empowering others through tutoring, taking on roles as an ESL tutor for immigrants, a peer writing tutor, and the lead Biochemistry I teaching assistant.

As a double major in the sciences and humanities, Camille recognizes the importance of all subject areas. She strives to focus on each student’s unique needs so that they can hone their scores in all sections. Most importantly, Camille understands the multifaceted demands of the journey to medical school and supports her students’ mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing throughout the process.

Education

Undergraduate: Rice University

Medical School: Baylor College of Medicine

Scores

MCAT Total: 524 (99th percentile)
MCAT CARS: 130 (98th percentile)
MCAT Bio/Biochem: 131 (98th percentile)
MCAT Psych/Soc: 131 (97th percentile)
MCAT Chem/Phys: 132 (99th percentile)

Fun Fact

Camille is an avid reader and will not hesitate to recommend a book once she knows you well enough! In her free time, Camille also enjoys writing, exploring Houston, and maining (or exclusively playing) Ana in Overwatch.

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