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Harrison has experience creating content for AAMC-style passages. He is a graduate of Yale University and Georgetown University.

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Bio

Harrison graduated from Yale University with a degree in political science and a concentration in pre-
medical sciences in 2017. He then spent two seasons playing professional baseball with the Miami
Marlins before attending Georgetown University for a post-baccalaureate program. Harrison studied for
the MCAT for over a year, amassing countless effective study techniques in each section of the test.
Earning perfect scores in three of the four sections — and a top score of 131 in the fourth — Harrison is
confident that his skills as a test-taker and tutor will help his students achieve success. Harrison also has
experience in MCAT content creation, utilizing journal articles to write MCAT passages that closely
resemble the AAMC. Creating content, writing passages, and making AAMC-style questions have
provided even more insight that informs his tutoring. With unique skills and perspectives, Harrison
motivates and teaches his students to achieve success.

EDUCATION

Undergrad: Yale University

SCORES

MCAT CARS:131 (99th percentile)
MCAT Bio/Biochem: 132 (99th percentile)
MCAT Psych/Soc: 132 (99th percentile)
MCAT Chem/Phys: 132 (99th percentile)
MCAT Total: 527 (99th percentile)

FUN FACT

Harrison once met George H.W. and Barbara Bush.

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