Briana is a medical student at the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine as part of the school’s BS/MD program. She has research experience in multiple fields, including metabolomics, early child care, and hematology. One of her publications is in chemical education, and her work in this area has allowed her to better understand teaching strategies and tutoring techniques.
For Briana, the key to the MCAT is consistency. With a solid study plan, students can both study for the MCAT effectively and have time to pursue other ventures. She enjoys working with students on every section of the MCAT and has an adaptable teaching style. She believes that a good tutor supports students on both the academic and the emotional aspects of taking the exam.
Undergraduate: Boston University
Medical School: Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
MCAT Total: 524 (99th percentile)
Briana enjoys crocheting and scrapbooking in her free time. She also loves musicals, like Hamilton and Wicked.
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