Christine graduated from Cornell University with a bachelor’s degree in human biology, health, and society, and a minor in business. She has over six years of teaching experience, including general chemistry and biology. She also conducts memory and neuroscience research in the human development department at Cornell.
Christine worked as a TA for an auto-tutorial introductory biology class, where she enjoyed tutoring students individually and helping them discover their love for biology. As an MCAT tutor, she uses these skills to create captivating lessons for students and help students build problem solving skills. She is also committed to helping students minimize stress throughout the exam preparation process by helping them find a balance between work and rest as well as emphasizing the importance of mental health and preventing burnout.
Undergraduate: Cornell University
MCAT Total Score: 525 (99th percentile)
In her free time, Christine loves to cook, bake, and take long walks in nature around Cornell University campus.
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