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- 195 hours of live instruction by MCAT experts
- Unlimited 24/7 On-Demand Tutoring
- 365 days access to online resources
- All official AAMC materials including practice tests
- 17 full-length practice tests
- 12 section-specific practice tests
- 9 MCAT books, including 2 exclusive titles
- 500+ Hours of Additional Video Lessons
- Thousands of questions with detailed explanations
- MCAT Topic Focus live sessions (valued at $1,399)
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6 Subject-Matter MCAT Instructors
Jon Fowler
Physics Instructor
Jon Fowler has been teaching with The Princeton Review since 2017. Additionally, during the weekdays, she is a Policy Analyst for the state where she assists in researching and writing program policy for state sponsored health related benefits.
Kyle Peebles
Biology Instructor
Kyle understands that students rarely learn through memorizing facts alone, so he explains each topic in multiple ways and brings in real life examples to ensure that his students understand the “why” behind the subject matter.
Judene Wright
Biology/Biochemistry Instructor
Judene has been teaching MCAT Biology/Biochemistry for over 25 years! She has been the National Content Director for TPR’s MCAT Program since 2006, and manages development for the MCAT courses. She has graduate degrees in Physiology and in Education.
Catherine Chow
General Chemistry Instructor
Catherine is the lead developer for MCAT General Chemistry. She draws on over a decade of experience teaching and tutoring chemistry at the college level to help her students achieve their goals!
Anthony Krupp
CARS
Instructor
Tony taught at the university and high school level for thirteen years and received seven teaching awards from local, national, and international entities. He describes his classroom as alive and alert, near the peak of the Yerkes-Dodson curve.
Jason Osman
Organic Chemistry
Instructor
Jason has been an MCAT OChem instructor since 2002. He is also a tutor, master trainer, uber trainer, and the lead OChem content developer. He has taught thousands of hours and has trained and mentored hundreds of instructors.
Dave Mackenzie
Physics
Instructor
Dave started working with The Princeton Review as an MCAT physics instructor in 2004. Since that time, he has taken on many roles including content development for The Princeton Review’s MCAT Physics materials.
Alison Harman
Physics
Instructor
Alison is always ready to help students with MCAT Physics. She has a graduate degree in Biophysics, a published scientific article, and taught hundreds of hours of in-person and online instruction geared towards mastering the MCAT.
Daniel Almeida
Organic Chemistry
Instructor
Daniel is a Molecular Neuroscientist with an expertise in post-mortem brain research. Beyond his instruction with TPR, Daniel also supervises undergraduate student research projects in various areas of biomedical science.
Catherine Chow
General Chemistry Instructor
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Jason Osman
Organic Chemistry
Instructor
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Judene Wright
Biology/Biochemistry Instructor
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Jon Fowler
Physics Instructor
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Anthony Krupp
CARS Instructor
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Daniel Almeida
Organic Chemistry
Instructor
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Alison Harman
Physics Instructor
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Dave Mackenzie
Physics Instructor
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Kyle Peebles
Biology Instructor
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What to Expect from a Week of MCAT 515+ Immersion
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Office Hours Physics |
Topic Focus: Physics MCAT Math in Physics Passages |
Strategy Lesson: Organic Chemistry Tackling Structure-Heavy Answer Choices |
Strategy Lesson: General Chemistry MCAT Math in General Chemistry Passages |
Topic Focus: CARS Attacking Interference Questions |
Practice Test (8am - 3:30pm) |
Strategy Lesson: Biology Question Review Worksheet |
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Content Lesson: Biochemistry Pathways |
Content Lesson: Organic Chemistry Fundamentals, Structure and Stability |
Content Lesson: Physics Mechanics |
Content Lesson: CARS Maximizing Your Score Through Self-Evaluation |
Content Lesson: Biology Molecular Biology |
Content Lesson: Psychology/Sociology Social Theories, Social Structures |
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Topic Focus: CARS Active Reading and Reading for Tone |
Topic Focus: Biology Krebs Cycle Details |
Office Hours Biology |
Strategy Session: Physics Experimental/Data Presentation Passages |
Office Hours General Chemistry |
Content Lesson: CARS Active Reading |
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