Lauren is a senior at Cornell University, where she studies computational biology. At Cornell, she worked as a teaching assistant for various courses, including Genetics, Computer Science, and General Chemistry. She is also participating in a neuroscience research lab on campus and is working an internship doing bioinformatics research in Boston with genomic data.
Lauren enjoys helping students reach their full potential and face challenging topics with confidence. To help students meet study goals and maintain a healthy work-life balance, she develops a comprehensive strategy for the MCAT. When not in school, Lauren enjoys skiing and being outdoors in Massachusetts, where she grew up, and has worked several winters as a ski instructor.
Undergraduate: Cornell University
MCAT Total: 524 (99th percentile)
Lauren is minoring in American Sign Language, studying as part of the program's inaugural cohort at Cornell.
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