Behram graduated from Cornell University in May 2020 with a B.A. in Biology (concentration in Genetics, Genomics, and Development) and Anthropology. During college, he was a teaching assistant in the Genetics Department, taught nutrition at Auburn Correctional Facility, and spent a winter volunteering as an English and Spanish teacher in Morocco. He also served as a resident advisor for three years, and has extensive peer mentorship experience. He spent a gap year conducting research on the parallels between neural crest development and melanoma progression. Behram is currently a medical student at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He has a personalized approach to MCAT tutoring, focusing on students’ past experiences to find the best path forward for them. He looks forward to working with you!
Undergraduate: Cornell University
Medical School: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
MCAT Total: 520 (98%)
Behram loves vegan baking! He's constantly experimenting with new recipes, and would love to be on Bake-Off, if he were British.
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