One on One Tutoring
100% MONEY-BACK
SCORE INCREASE GUARANTEE
For any student that purchases the 12 hour plan (or more), we guarantee that your MCAT score will increase on either the official MCAT exam and/or the official AAMC MCAT practice exams after completing the sessions
- or you get 100% of your money back!
HOW IT WORKS
The first session starts with a discussion on how to study efficiently, what study resources to use, and big-picture testing strategies. We'll develop an MCAT study plan tailored to your goals. A focus on goal-driven studying allows you to achieve your fullest potential.
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Subsequent sessions involve reviewing passages and problems together, typically that you’ve completed on your own before the meeting.
SCHEDULING
We can meet as often or as little as you need. For most students this is generally around 1 hour per week.
Once you have purchased a tutoring plan, sessions are scheduled through this page:
RESOURCES USED
We focus on the gold standard official AAMC practice resources.
For your content review and additional practice, we can discuss which options will be the best fit for you.
RESULTS
Students who follow Sabre Test Prep’s recommended study plan and meet with our head tutor regularly:
(95th percentile)
Average over 516
Frequentlyscore 520+
(98th percentile)
Rate their experience 5 stars
on Wyzant
In over 1,000 hours tutored on the popular tutoring website Wyzant, over 99% of lessons were rated 5 stars.
By helping you prioritize effectively, we ensure that your time spent preparing for the MCAT is always as efficient as possible.
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Don't waste time, effort, and energy on brute force studying - learn to take the MCAT the way the AAMC intended.
SABRE PROUDLY SUPPORTS DIVERSITY IN MEDICINE
Students who identify as URM (underrepresented in medicine, see below) or students who have qualified for the AAMC's Fee Assistance Program are eligible for an additional 50% discount on any Sabre tutoring services. Please message for additional info if interested.
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The AAMC defines URM as "those racial and ethnic populations that are underrepresented in the medical profession relative to their numbers in the general population." This includes people who identify as American Indian or Alaska Native; Black or African American; Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish Origin; or Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.