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Mihika Shah USMLE Tutor

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Bio

Mihika was born in India and lived there for about ten years before moving to the United States. She
graduated from Rutgers University Summa Cum Laude with a major in Biological Sciences and a minor in psychology. During her time at Rutgers University she participated in service organizations, peer-
tutoring, and basic science research. She is the recipient of many awards through the School of Arts and Sciences. She pursued the seven year BA/MD program through Rutgers University at the end of her
sophomore year and was accepted to Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. In medical school, she
tutored physician’s assistant students and mentored medical students. She received a 251 on Step 1
and 259 on Step 2 CK. She hopes to continue to teach students throughout her career. As of 2021 she
is a fourth-year medical student applying to Anesthesiology residency. In her free time, she enjoys
journaling, hiking, baking, and reading psychological thrillers.

Education

Undergraduate: Rutgers University - New Brunswick

Medical School: Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

USMLE Scores

Step 1: 251

Step 2: 259

Fun Fact

Mihika has lived in two different countries, four different states, and seven different cities in the last fifteen years.

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