MCAT Strategy & Tutoring
Stop studying harder and start studying like it's a strategy game
Most people who struggle with the MCAT don't have a content problem, they have a strategy problem. Eight hours a day with the wrong plan loses to four hours with the right one, and I've watched that play out with enough people to say it with confidence.
We start with your diagnostic score report and build a week-by-week plan around your actual weaknesses and your actual timeline. Sessions are where we fix what the practice tests reveal, and we put real weight on CARS because schools like McMaster and Western weight it heavily enough to decide your cycle on its own.
What's included
- A diagnostic review and a personalized study schedule
- CARS coaching, since that's the section Canada cares about most
- Content triage so you know what to master and what to skim
- Full-length review sessions with proper error analysis
- A test-week and test-day plan so nothing is left to nerves
Common questions
What MCAT score do I need for Canadian medical schools?
It genuinely varies. Some schools set cutoffs around 124 to 128 per section, and CARS is weighted heavily at places like Western and McMaster, while other schools treat the MCAT more holistically. As a rule of thumb, a 515 or higher with a strong CARS score keeps essentially every English-language Canadian school on the table.