Jordan graduated from Georgetown University with a bachelor’s degree in molecular biology and a 4.0 GPA. While at Georgetown, she gained extensive teaching and tutoring experience, working as a biochemistry teaching assistant for two years. Currently, she is enrolled at Oxford University, pursuing a PhD in medical sciences.
As an individual with ADHD and dyslexia, Jordan is acutely familiar with the struggles students face when taking long, timed exams. She improved her baseline MCAT score by 18 points in three months and knows how to create achievable study schedules for students who need careful guidance throughout the MCAT study process. Her research background is particularly helpful for the passage-based format of the MCAT and she enjoys breaking down difficult concepts into small, manageable pieces.
Undergraduate: Georgetown University
Graduate School: Oxford University
MCAT Total: 526 (99th percentile)
CARS: 132
Bio/Biochem: 132
Psych/Soc: 132
Chem/Phys: 130
Jordan loves running and exploring new places! However, her geography skills are somewhat lacking-she moved to the UK without realizing it was an island!
Table of Contents An early decision program (EDP) for medical school can be an amazing opportunity for you if you[...]
The AMCAS processing fee for the primary application is $175, which includes one medical school designation. Each additional school designations[...]
Table of Contents The ERAS personal statement is a critical factor in your residency application and Residency Match. Similar to[...]
Thinking about applying to medical school? Discover what high school students need to know about obtaining a career in medicine.
DownloadGet ready for the USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 with this free guide to study planning and resource utilization.
Download