Talk through your prep or your application.
Hour-long video calls. Bring whatever you actually want to talk through — a recent FL, a stuck section, a school list, an essay draft, secondary timing, an interview coming up.
For context: I scored a 528 last year and got into Harvard, Hopkins, Penn, Sinai, and Vanderbilt with about $450K in merit scholarships across them. I went through the same process you're going through and I'm happy to share what worked and what didn't.
That said — one approach worked for one person. Some of what I did won't fit you, and a few things I'd do differently in hindsight. We'll figure out which is which on the call.
60-minute video call. After payment you pick any time on my calendar that works for you. Same rate for any of the tracks below.
Three tracks
MCAT prep
For people studying for or stuck on the MCAT.
- →Score diagnosis on a recent FL — content vs. timing vs. test-taking habits
- →Section strategy (CARS especially)
- →Anki / UWorld / AAMC pacing
- →Schedule audit if you’re using one
Med school admissions
For applicants in the cycle or about to be.
- →School list — reach / target / safety calibrated to your stats
- →Personal statement + work-and-activities feedback (structure, not grammar)
- →Secondary essay timing + theming
- →Scholarship approach — which schools, how to frame apps for merit aid
Interview prep
Once interview invites start landing.
- →Full mock interview with structured feedback
- →School-specific style (MMI vs. traditional vs. open file)
- →Body language, story structure, answer pacing
- →Common-question rehearsal — “tell me about yourself”, ethical dilemmas, weaknesses