Bahaa is currently a medical student at Boston University School of Medicine. During his time in medical school, Bahaa has joined a multi-institutional research project collecting outcomes from trauma survivors, held leadership positions in various medical student organizations, and taught math and science at local middle schools.
Bahaa attended Muhlenberg College where he was a Teaching Assistant for multiple science classes, a tutor for a multitude of subjects, a resident advisor, and a research assistant in the fields of ecology and medical sociology. Bahaa believes that with the right plan, right resources, and right work ethic any student can achieve their dream score on the MCAT. Bahaa has experience working with students of different skill levels and is able to effectively provide personalized plans and support for each of his students to help them achieve their MCAT target score, and make their dream of becoming a physician a reality.
Undergraduate: B.S. Muhlenberg College
Graduate: Boston University School of Medicine
98th percentile
Bahaa is a black belt in karate, and has worked as a karate instructor in Brooklyn.
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