There are a million resources available for the MCAT. There’s Khan Academy, AAMC material (section banks and tests), UWorld, Next Step, Kaplan, Princeton Review, Anki, The Berkeley Review…
It’s overwhelming! You just want to put in the work and get a good score, right?
But what exactly are you supposed to work on?
I’ve been there, too: five MCAT books open on the bed, two pdfs in the browser, an online course open in another tab, and the test date looming three months away.
Since then, I’ve learned a lot about how to effectively study for the MCAT. In fact, I scored a 525 on my MCAT (132 Chem, 131 CARS, 130 Bio, 132 Psych), a 99th percentile score.
I’ve helped many others score highly as well, like my past student Ashley Conley.

I want to help you, too. Fill out the contact form for a free consultation on studying for the MCAT.