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Simon Gunter USMLE Tutor

As someone who previously struggled with standardized tests and found success later, Simon believes that every student can achieve success through a combination of hard work, intentional planning, and personalized test-taking strategies.

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Bio

Simon was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He attended Washington University in St. Louis where he pursued a B.S.B.A degree in in finance and a minor in biomedical physics. While at Washington University, he spent two-and-a-half years mentoring emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and teaching them advanced clinical skills. After graduating, Simon attended the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, where he received an M.Phil in translational biomedical research. He then matriculated at Harvard Medical School, where he has received highest honors in all of his clinical rotations, published four papers in peer-reviewed journals, and served as principal investigator on a grant-funded research project. Simon scored a 262 (84th percentile) on his USMLE Step 2 Exam.

Simon is passionate about mentorship and teaching. He served as a teacher’s assistant at the University of Southern California, Stem Cell Core, where he taught undergraduate and graduate students laboratory techniques and stem cell biology. He is currently a fourth-year, joint M.D./M.B.A. student at Harvard Medical School and Harvard Business School.

Education

Undergraduate: Washington University in St. Louis
Medical School: Harvard Medical School

Scores

USMLE Step 1: Pass (Taken During Pass/Fail Reporting Only)
USMLE Step 2: 262

Fun Fact

In his free, Simon likes to play tennis, write computer programs, run, cook, and spend time with family and friends.

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