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Fri Oct 22: What Is & How to Be Successful at the MCAT

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Ken Tao, PhD(c),Director of MCAT
MedSchoolCoach
Friday October 22, 2021,
5pm-6:30pm PST
Click on the YouTube link below to view this webinar. Once you have viewed the presentation, you can log back in and take the Quiz for this event. A score of 70% or above will earn you a Certificate for 2 hours of Medical Mentorship.

Workshop Description:
Are you nervous about the MCAT? Do you know what the MCAT covers? Do you know the various areas of the MCAT? Are you curious about the levels of mastery for Biology and Chemistry? Do you think a bad MCAT score will stop you from getting into medical school?
Fear NOT; this workshop is for you! Ken Tao is a world-renowned MCAT expert and author. He has helped thousands of students succeed at the MCAT.
He will break down all the areas of the MCAT and give you essential information on how to tackle the MCAT and the steps to success.
Don’t let the MCAT stop you from reaching your dreams of being a doctor.

About the Speaker:
Ken Tao graduated from UC Berkeley with a Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering and a Bachelor of Arts in Molecular and Cell Biology. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Tau Beta Pi as well as the recipient of the Jeffrey A. Winer Memorial Prize, the award given to the top graduating senior in the Neurobiology emphasis of the Molecular and Cell Biology major. Ken is now pursuing his Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Harvard University.
Ken is nationally recognized as a premier MCAT mind. He has worked with thousands of undergraduate students as a graduate teaching assistant and MCAT instructor/tutor for the Princeton Review. At the Princeton Review, Ken was the only tutor certified in all subjects, was one of the highest rated MCAT tutors ever and was a teacher trainer for the Princeton Review’s MCAT division. He has written content for dozens of MCAT books and guides.
Ken’s track record for improving student scores on the MCAT is exceptional. Scores of his students have achieved MCAT scores >40 on the old exam and >520 on the current exam.

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Topic: What Is & How to be Successful at the MCAT
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