Michael graduated from Brown University with a Bachelor of Science degree in neuroscience. He has worked as a research assistant and medical scribe. He translates his experience to his students by helping them gain critical thinking skills and learning to identify and focus on the important parts of MCAT passages. At Brown, Michael worked as a peer tutor in general and organic chemistry, where he focused on each student’s own interests and talents to encourage active learning and enable students to play to their strengths.
By creating engaging lessons that promote both the learning of MCAT content and test-taking skills, he fosters a mastery of MCAT materials and cultivates confidence for test day. He also takes care to ensure students prioritize their studying while realizing the importance of self-care during the difficult time of MCAT preparation.
Undergraduate: Brown University
MCAT Total: 522 (99th percentile)
Michael likes going to the gym and is a huge Boston Celtics fan!
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