Joanne is a medical student at the Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine via the NU Premedical Scholars Program. She graduated from Northwestern University (NU) with a double major in biology and economics. Her research projects involve leveraging datasets to answer questions in public health. She utilizes her strong background in analytical thinking and scientific inquiry to break down difficult passages and questions on the MCAT.
While at NU, Joanne worked as a private tutor for the college sciences. She also has over five years of experience tutoring for standardized exams, including the AP and SAT. Joanne prioritizes a comprehensive tutoring approach that aligns with each student’s unique background and aspirations, focusing on content, test-taking strategies, and maintaining personal wellbeing as her students embark on their MCAT journey.
Undergraduate: Northwestern University Medical School: Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine
MCAT Total: 521 (98th percentile)
In her free time, Joanne enjoys reading, playing video games, and spending time outdoors. Having worked as a barista, she also enjoys crafting drinks!
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