About Me

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Hi, I’m Bayan Sabripour — a recent biology graduate from the University of Florida and the founder of Mcatmethod Tutoring

Since starting my academic Career at UF, my passion has been to teach others challenging but intriguing scientific concepts. I want to make it easy for everyone to understand, but more importantly enjoy the content that they learn.

The MCAT and many other exams you will experience in your academic career are standardized, which means that success isn’t about being perfect, but being efficient. Standardized tests are complicated, but learning how to take them doesn’t have to be. That’s why I created Mcatmethod Tutoring: to help students develop personalized study strategies, master challenging concepts, and most importantly approach their exams with confidence.

I scored a 519 on the MCAT, placing me in the 96th percentile overall, with 96-100th percentile scores in the three science sections of the exam. Additionally, I previously served as a teaching assistant in the UF Department of Chemistry for two semesters. Whether you need help with the MCAT and/or other coursework, building a study schedule, reviewing specific content areas, homework help, or sharpening your test-taking skills—I’m here to support you every step of the way!

Student-Centered Learning

Every student starts from a different place, so every session is built around your specific needs. Whether we're reviewing difficult content, working through practice problems, or refining test-taking strategies, my focus is on helping you learn more efficiently, think critically, and build the confidence needed to perform at your best.

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