Andreas Towers Master Tutor | MedSchoolCoach

Andreas Towers Master Tutor

Andreas is a medical student at Saint Louis University School of Medicine. He scored in the 98th percentile on the MCAT, has over six years of teaching experience, and is a creative resource for any aspiring medical student.

 

 

Andreas Towers, MedSchoolCoach

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Andreas is a fourth year medical student at Saint Louis University School of Medicine, and is currently applying for internal medicine residency with the hopes of one day being a cardiologist. Before medical school, he graduated summa cum laude from Boston University with a bachelor’s degree in biology and a minor in modern Greek. During his time at BU, he published his ophthalmology research and presented his findings at an international conference.

Andreas’s experience in teaching started when he was a peer tutor helping other BU students with difficult pre-medical science courses. He later joined MedSchoolCoach as an MCAT tutor and has been immensely successful in helping countless students achieve their goals on the MCAT exam. Andreas has a creative teaching style in which he encourages students to find unique and innovative ways to remember critical information. His strong interpersonal skills and ability to explain complex concepts make him an excellent tutor for any aspiring medical student.

Education

Undergraduate: Boston University
Medical School: Saint Louis University School of Medicine

Scores

MCAT Total:520 (98%)

Fun Fact

Andreas was the president of the Board Games Club at Boston University. Upon moving to St. Louis for medical school, he founded a new club for board game players and enjoys playing with his peers regularly.

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