PinnedBeautiful MCAT Mnemonics | Last updated: June 5, 2019The process by which our brains model events (from the environmental sensorium) into a language of neurons, meaning, and memory is known…Jun 6, 2019Jun 6, 2019
Psych/Soc (PsS) on the MCAT is just CARS 2.0The MCAT is 70% critical thinking and 30% foundational knowledge. PsS is sometimes known as a glorified vocabulary exam, but that would be…Nov 22, 2019Nov 22, 2019
Hiatus: Pesticides and Parkinson’sI have been performing clinical research via the medium of documentary film and thought I would share why it’s been a minute since I’ve…Nov 17, 2019Nov 17, 2019
Some high-yield MCAT topics that are particularly vexingNote: it’s best to start with an understanding of how to attack MCAT passages before worrying about content. If you got an “A” or “B” in…Aug 29, 20191Aug 29, 20191
Passage Review: miRNAs and the transmission of genetic information to proteins, Part IINote: the following post assumes intimate familiarity with Part I of this series.Jan 6, 2019Jan 6, 2019
Passage Review: miRNAs and the transmission of genetic information to proteins, Part 1Let’s jump into another passage. If you want a primer on how to tackle passages well, please take a look at my 3-part series first: Part I…Jan 6, 2019Jan 6, 2019
Why the MCAT Bio / Biochem section is so critical and how to read a passage, Part IIINote: this post assumes familiarity with Part I and Part II of this seriesJan 5, 2019Jan 5, 2019
Why the MCAT Bio / Biochem section is so critical and how to read a passage, Part IIWelcome to the second installment of this series on reading MCAT passages more effectively. The whole point of the last entry was to arm…Jan 5, 2019Jan 5, 2019
Why the MCAT Bio / Biochem section is so critical and how to read a passage, Part IMedicine is cool because it’s humble. Practitioners realize they don’t know everything. However, they continue to toil because doctors…Jan 4, 20191Jan 4, 20191