Jason is an upcoming graduate of Georgetown University, majoring in biology of global health and minoring in disability studies. Before becoming an MCAT tutor, he worked as an ongoing teaching assistant for Georgetown’s introductory statistics and biochemistry courses. Through these experiences, Jason developed a passion for teaching, which he brings to every lesson. In addition to his teaching background, Jason is an experienced researcher, having worked in multiple labs across biology, chemistry, and physics. He strives to translate these experiences into helping students develop the data analysis and critical thinking skills essential for excelling on the MCAT. As a tutor, Jason is committed to creating a comfortable learning environment and tailoring his instruction to each student’s unique strengths.
Undergraduate: Georgetown University
MCAT Total: 523 (99th percentile)
Jason was one of the top 100 fruit ninja players in the world. Unfortunately, his fruit ninja career was cut short due to concerns about him developing arthritis from repetitive motions.
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