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If you are getting ready to take the MCAT, let Varsity Tutors arrange a connection to a Louisville MCAT course for you. Individuals who are preparing their medical school applications are likely taking the MCAT as part of their application process. The MCAT, or the Medical College Admission Test, is an exam that medical schools look at when accepting students. A favorable score on the MCAT can impress the University of Louisville School of Medicine and increase your chances of gaining acceptance to the medical college of your dreams.
By enrolling in an MCAT course, you can take advantage of remarkable resources to study for the MCAT and feel as prepared as possible as your test date approaches. Don't go it alone when you can work with a skilled instructor and peers who are also in your shoes. By signing up for a Louisville MCAT prep course, you are allowing yourself to benefit from these resources and receive a more in-depth understanding of the contents of the MCAT.
Many individuals who are applying to medical school are currently in higher education or in the professional job field. Whether you're working towards a degree or you're working a full-time job, it is our goal at Varsity Tutors to help you prepare for the MCAT in a way that works best for your needs. No matter how busy you are, you can use an MCAT course to make the most of your study time.
What can a Louisville MCAT class help me review?
An MCAT class is designed to help students become more well-rounded as their test date approaches. If you feel more confident in some areas of the MCAT and less confident in other areas, allow an MCAT class to help you increase your confidence in the areas that are causing you difficulty. Your MCAT class covers all four sections of the exam, including the Chemical and Physical Foundation of Biological Systems section, the Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills section, the Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems portion, and the Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior portion.
In total, the MCAT is a 6 hour and 15 minute exam. However, test-takers are seated for 7 and a half hours. This exam is standardized, computer-based, and multiple-choice. On the exam, students receive five scores. Each section is scored individually, and then students receive an overall score. Each section is scored on a scale of 118 to 132, with the total overall score ranging from 472 to 528. When going into your exam, you should know that any section may contain experimental questions, which won't count towards your final score.
The Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems section of the MCAT contains 59 questions. Of these 59 questions, there are 10 passage-based sets that contain four to six questions per set. There are also 15 independent questions. This section focuses on the human body's systems, the chemical and physical principles that underlie the mechanisms operating the human body, and the chemical and physical principles of living systems. To brush up on your abilities for this section, consider a Louisville MCAT class to practice general chemistry, organic and inorganic chemistry, introductory physics, introductory biology, and basic biochemistry.
The next portion of the MCAT is the Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills section. This section asks 53 questions, including nine passage-based sets of questions with five to seven questions per passage. For this portion of the MCAT, you will be tested on your verbal reasoning, reading comprehension, and analytical skills. You can practice these areas in an MCAT class to feel as prepared as possible when taking your test.
Next is the Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems section. Here, students are asked 59 questions, including 10 passage-based sets of questions with four to six questions per set, and 15 independent questions. This section focuses on scientific inquiry and reasoning skills, as well as biological and biochemical foundation concepts and processes that are unique to living organisms.
The final section of the MCAT is the Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior portion. Individuals are asked 59 questions, including 10 passage-based sets of questions with four to six questions per set, and 15 independent questions. This section focuses on skills that you need to know in order to serve an increasingly diverse population. Many medical schools look for a favorable score on this section to make sure a student is prepared.
How can a Louisville MCAT class help me prepare?
For some, timed tests are intimidating. If you feel this way about timed, standardized tests, allow an MCAT class to help relieve your tension. Not only can you learn about MCAT materials in your class, but you can also learn valuable test-taking advice that you can carry with you throughout your educational career. Take advantage of the skills you can gain through an online MCAT class by contacting Varsity Tutors.
The classes we can connect you to in the Louisville area are live and online. Work from a location that is most comfortable and convenient for your needs to get the most out of your class. You can speak with your knowledgeable instructor and your peers in real time for a communicative and interactive experience. With help from a Louisville MCAT class, you can receive a more in-depth understanding of the MCAT and its materials, as well as valuable educational lessons that you can use throughout your academic journey and your career.
How can I start a Louisville MCAT course?
Getting started with a Louisville MCAT course is a breeze. All you have to do is reach out to Varsity Tutors. The MCAT courses last for two weeks or four weeks, depending on the selection you choose. These courses also start on a weekly basis, so it is never too late to jump into a class. Our goal is to help you meet your goals, so wherever you are in the process of studying for the MCAT, consider reaching out to us today. Sign up for a Louisville MCAT course right away by contacting Varsity Tutors!
Brent: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...medical schools and helping other students meet their academic goals by tutoring for the MCAT and other Pre-med courses. I have found that trying to study something that you're not interested in can sometimes be an act of futility. I like to find ways to engage my students with their studies in ways that are exciting and inspiring. Math and science are the keys to understanding the world around us and they can be very...
Education & Certification
- Emory University - Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- Science
- Summer
- Algebra
- +35 subjects
Dhruv: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...in Neuroscience, actively engaged in research and going to medical school next year. Beyond the lab, I'm also an MCAT tutor, where I love sharing knowledge and helping others thrive. I want to do my part to give back. I have had many mentors on this journey and I know the difficulties present. I have been selected for a nationwide teaching fellowship. My teaching style revolves around my students. I would like to help them...
Education & Certification
- University of Kentucky - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- LSAT
- Biochemistry
- MCAT Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems
- +11 subjects
Amrit: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...I started tutoring when I was in college and soon I realized I loved helping classmates find their aha! moment. It was satisfying! Since then I have continued to work on this path and have worked in a classroom and online setting for about 5 years. Having struggled with some subjects like biology, while I was in my first year, also gives me a perspective on tutoring. I appreciate the experts who helped me succeed...
Education & Certification
- Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research - Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Sciences
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- Neurobiology
- Test Prep
- Medical Terminology
- +32 subjects
Troy: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...degree in Biochemistry and minor in Biology, heading to medical school at UVA this fall. I have spent 5 semesters as a teaching assistant for the Chemistry Department, spending three semesters teaching general chemistry and two semesters teaching organic chemistry. I have also spent a year as a small-group tutor, helping individual students through tough chemistry topics. While I have a strong background in biology, I am most passionate about tutoring chemistry I love its...
Education & Certification
- University of Louisville - Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- Life Sciences
- AP Biology
- High School Chemistry
- +15 subjects
Elizabeth: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...clinical coordinator along with instructor. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about medical terminology, direct patient care and cardiology. In my experience with students I found that we are most successful through open discussion. This provides the opportunity for me to see where assistance is needed. Education is the foundation to success, and I enjoy being part of the success of my students. In my spare time, I enjoy...
Education & Certification
- Ivy Tech Community College-Central Indiana - Associate in Nursing, Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Bellevue University - Bachelor in Arts, Adult and Continuing Education
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- CNA - Certified Nursing Assistant
- NCLEX
- Anatomy & Physiology
- +11 subjects
Benjamin: Louisville MCAT course instructor
I am a recent graduate with degrees in Genetics and Biochemistry, and have experience teaching subjects from high school biology to advanced organic chemistry. I love to study science and I always aim to share that enthusiasm with my students!
Education & Certification
- University of Louisville - Bachelor of Science, Genetics
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- ACT Math
- Graduate Test Prep
- ACT
- +50 subjects
Jared: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...This is probably the biggest thing that is overlooked in education. In my undergraduate studies I studied the way I saw everyone else around me studying, reading from their notes. This did not work for me. It wasn't until I started trying specific things like utilizing online notecards, and rewriting my notes on a chalkboard from memory that I started seeing success reflected in my grades. 3. Find something that motivates you, and use it...
Education & Certification
- Lebanon Valley College - Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Podiatric Medicine (DPM)
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- Life Sciences
- High School Biology
- Graduate Test Prep
- +14 subjects
Andy: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...laude with a B.S. in Chemistry and went on to earn his M.S. in Biochemical, Cellular, and Molecular Pharmacology from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Andy scored in the 91st percentile on the MCAT and achieved similarly impressive results on his USMLE. He currently obtaining his M.D./M.B.A. from the University of Louisville School of Medicine with plans for a career in Anesthesiology. As a future physician entrepreneur, Andy's passion for medical education led...
Education & Certification
- Xavier University - Bachelor of Chemistry, Chemistry
- University of Louisville - Doctor of Medicine, Molecular Medicine
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- PCAT
- DAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- +89 subjects
Sydney : Louisville MCAT course instructor
...Southern Indiana and will be graduating this December with a major in Psychology and a minor in cognitive science. I know first hand the benefits of studying in groups while also having someone who can help make more sense of a newly learned subject. As a psychology student myself I hope to help you understand more of the current content you are learning - through activities, interaction, and thought provoking quizzes or conversation. I think...
Education & Certification
- University of Southern Indiana - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- UK A Level
- Psychology
- Elementary School Reading
- +26 subjects
Jonathan: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...also contributed over twenty articles to Louisville.com. I received my BFA in Visual Communications from Ball State University, where I also acquired a strong set of photography and image editing skills. I then completed my MA in Graphic Design at SCAD, where I am currently finalizing my thesis for an MFA in Writing via eLearning. As a member of the Louisville Kendo Club and a gigantic nerd, I am drawn to the fantastical and out-of-this-world....
Education & Certification
- Ball State University - Bachelors, BFA in Visual Communications
- Savannah College of Arts and Design - Masters, MFA in Writing, MA in Graphic Design
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- OAT
- LSAT
- PCAT
- +120 subjects
Kyle: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...in biology and psychology, I have spent my time going through the medical school application process. During the upcoming year, I hope to help tutor those still in school not only to keep on my toes academically, but to help those who may be struggling with various subjects throughout their academic careers. There is no better feeling than watching someone have a eureka moment of understanding, and I look forward to meeting and working with...
Education & Certification
- University of Colorado Denver - Bachelor of Science, Biology & Psychology
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- General Biology
- Algebra 2
- Spanish 1
- +46 subjects
Matt: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...a Public Health major with a concentration in Immunology and Infectious Diseases. I then went on to complete a Masters program at Georgetown University in human physiology. Given the amount of schooling I have gone through myself, I have taken a wide range of subjects and more standardized tests than I would like to admit. I have taught students of almost every age in various fields such as elementary science, Hebrew, chemistry, MCAT prep, and...
Education & Certification
- Johns Hopkins University - Bachelors, Public Health concentration in Immunology and Infectious Disease
- Georgetown University - Masters, Biophysics and Human Physiology
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- Math
- Statistics
- +85 subjects
Jonathan: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...began with college algebra and moved on to science courses such as chemistry, genetics, and biology. I also tutored some remedial math and english courses. No jobs other than teaching and medicine bring me everything I want in a career. I love to help others because I have benefited so much from others help in the past. My goal is to inspire a few other students to take up this job and give back as...
Education & Certification
- University of Houston Downtown - Bachelors, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- DAT
- LSAT
- GMAT
- +113 subjects
Mihir: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...to continue tutoring. I specialize in tutoring for standardized tests, including the MCAT, GRE, SAT, and ACT, and have scored in the 99th percentile on the MCAT, SAT, and ACT. I also tutor the sciences and can cover all science topics up to advanced college-level chemistry and biology. As a science major and experienced tutor, I understand that the sciences pose unique and varied challenges to students. One of my primary goals is to meet...
Education & Certification
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Current Undergrad, Chemistry - Biochemistry Track
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- SAT Subject Tests
- Test Prep
- 6th Grade Science
- +57 subjects
Max: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...believe that I can teach my tools for success to any pre-student willing to learn them. I have been a teaching assistant for both General Chemistry I and II for two semesters each and have taught CPR, AED, First Aid to Salt Lake City Citizens. I have always enjoyed teaching, specifically being able to teach one-on-one. Connecting with students, making them feel comfortable to express concerns, and then being able to pinpoint and fix the...
Education & Certification
- University of Utah - Bachelors, Exercise and Sports Science
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- PCAT
- MCAT Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems
- Graduate Test Prep
- +29 subjects
Chloe: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...not a solo one, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share what I know in a way that inspires and educates students. My passion for education stems from a desire to become more aware of the world around me and to help others do the same, whether in the form of writing a paper, passing a test or understanding new concepts. My favorite subjects to tutor are biology or writing. In my spare...
Education & Certification
- Univeristy of Montana - Bachelors, Ecology and Organismal Biology
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- Psychology
- Social Sciences
- College Biology
- +28 subjects
Benjin: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...a lot of explanation. In most things, I'm not that guy! Like many students, understanding comes with repetition of principles and hard work. I have the perspective of a student trying to understand, not a teacher trying to preach. I love working with people from the ground up; we start at the comfort zone and work our way to improvement. I know I don't know everything, so I'm excited to learn as well!... Start where you are and work up from there. Setting unrealistic expectations from the get-go usually decreases confidence rather than building it.
Education & Certification
- Brigham Young University - Current Undergrad, Biophysics
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- Science
- Biology
- Physical Science
- +16 subjects
Clara: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...for the SAT as well as teaching swimming lessons for over four years, so I am very confident in my ability to make complicated topics understandable. My favorite area is standardized testing. I love the look on a student's face when they realize that they don't have to be nervous about an exam - that it can actually be really fun if the questions are viewed as the simple patterns they really are. In my...
Education & Certification
- University of Southern California - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Anatomy
- College Biology
- +44 subjects
Neel: Louisville MCAT course instructor
My name is Neel Rana. I studied philosophy and film in college and received a B.A. in Humanities with Honors. I also attended a Post-Bacc Pre-Medical program for two years and am in the process of applying to medical school. I have worked as an AmeriCorps VISTA, a private tutor, and in Harm Reduction. ... I believe it is crucial to teach to the style and needs of your students. Good teachers and tutors are chameleons.
Education & Certification
- Shimer College - Bachelors, Humanities
- Mills College - Current Grad Student, Post-Bacc Pre-Med
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- MCAT Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills
- MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems
- Graduate Test Prep
- +2 subjects
Adam: Louisville MCAT course instructor
...where I am more capable to help people in need of medical attention. Working in a Mohs surgery and dermatology practice has been the greatest confirmation that I want to train to become a practicing physician. I enjoy aspects of every activity that I am allowed to do as a Nursing Assistant, and this makes me excited to learn more ways to help people. Observing surgeries has taught me what a special thing it is...
Education & Certification
- University of Nebraska at Lincoln - Bachelors, Biochemistry
- Medical college - PHD, Medicine
Subject Expertise
- MCAT
- Algebra 2
- Calculus
- High School Biology
- +37 subjects