Sarah Zhang attends Cornell University and is studying chemistry and biological sciences with a concentration in biochemistry. At Cornell, she serves as an undergraduate Teaching Assistant for an introductory biology course, where she developed her love of teaching. She also works in two research labs on campus; one is a chemistry lab researching protein regulation and the other is an immunology lab investigating nerve repair. Her extensive experience with scientific research is valuable for guiding students through how to tackle difficult research-based passages. She values individualizing sessions to match every student’s unique learning style to optimize the tutoring experience for each student.
Undergraduate: Cornell University
MCAT CARS: 131
MCAT Bio/Biochem:131
MCAT Psych/Soc: 130
MCAT Chem/Phys: 132
MCAT Total: 524
Sarah has played the flute for over ten years and once had the opportunity to meet Wynton Marsalis (Grammy-winning jazz musician), who visited the Cornell University Wind Ensemble.
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