Ziad attends Yale University and will soon graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in molecular biophysics and biochemistry. While at Yale, he has done research on integral membrane protein analysis as well as clinical outcomes research for cardiac surgery. Ziad uses his experiences to help students develop effective strategies to parse and understand difficult, experiment-laden passages on the MCAT that resemble scientific journal articles. He integrates other experiences as well, including his role as an EMT, to ensure that students remain connected to their passion for medicine through continuous application of the material to real-world medical problems. Beyond the MCAT, Ziad has also served as a peer tutor in biochemistry at Yale. Ziad works closely with each student to develop achievable goals and a comprehensive study plan to reach them.
Undergraduate: Yale University
MCAT CARS: 130 (98th percentile)
MCAT Bio/Biochem: 132 (100th percentile)
MCAT Psych/Soc: 132 (100th percentile)
MCAT Chem/Phys: 129 (91st percentile)
MCAT Total: 523 (99th percentile)
Ziad is very passionate about all forms of technology and enjoys expanding his skillset by tinkering with video editing, 3D modeling, and photography.
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