Rebecca Lin USMLE Tutor | MedSchoolCoach

Rebecca Lin USMLE Tutor

Rebecca is an accomplished student at the Washington University School of Medicine, boasting a score of 264 on Step 2 CK and distinctions in patient care, foundational knowledge, and communication, backed by a rich academic background from Johns Hopkins University and extensive tutoring experience, including over four years with MedSchoolCoach.

Rebecca Lin

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Rebecca graduated from Johns Hopkins University, double majoring in cognitive science and medical humanities. She also completed a minor in Spanish for the professions and studied at the University of Oxford where she took courses in biochemistry. Upon graduation, she was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and received general and departmental honors. After completing her undergraduate degrees, she spent a gap semester working in pre-med advising, teaching health workshops at Baltimore City elementary schools, and tutoring for the MCAT.

Currently, Rebecca is a student at the Washington University School of Medicine. She scored a 264 on Step 2 CK, and received distinctions in patient care, foundational knowledge (shelf exams), and communication.

Rebecca has 11 years of tutoring experience overall, including over four years working with MedSchoolCoach. She breaks down topics in a clear and simple manner and works with each student to create a personalized plan for success. She is also passionate about mentorship!

Education

Undergraduate: Johns Hopkins University
Medical School: Washington University School of Medicine

Scores

USMLE Step 2 CK: 264

Fun Fact

As an undergraduate, Rebecca attended the University of Oxford for one year to study biochemistry. Her professor was a student of Hans Krebs (from the Krebs cycle)!

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