Cynthia graduated from Johns Hopkins University and is currently taking a gap year to devote to helping aspiring medical students conquer the MCAT. With her extensive background in tutoring biology, chemistry, and organic chemistry, coupled with her experience as a physics teaching assistant, Cynthia has built a solid foundation in critical MCAT topics. Beyond the MCAT, she has research interests in investigating risk factors for the development of type 2 diabetes.
When it comes to working with MCAT students, Cynthia goes above and beyond to tailor her approach to each individual’s needs, ensuring they reach their goals and aspirations. Whether it’s mastering tricky concepts or refining study techniques, Cynthia is there every step of the way. Balance is another important component of the MCAT journey and Cynthia collaborates with students to help them find harmony between studying and enjoying life.
Undergraduate: Johns Hopkins University
MCAT Total:525 (99th percentile)
In her free time, Cynthia loves to go to solidcore (pilates) classes and try new recipes with friends.
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