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George

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I started working with George about a month before my MCAT, at a point when Chem/Phys had been a consistent weakness across my practice tests. George was incredibly helpful in identifying the areas where I needed the most support and breaking down...

Devon, 2 days ago

George

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I would recommend George as an MCAT tutor. He did a great job challenging me to think about how I actually read passages and answer questions. Having someone to align my thinking to that which is needed for the MCAT was incredibly helpful, and made...

Chloe, 3 days ago

Armita

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Super helpful and understanding. Gave me tips and different ways to visualize things especially for pattern folding and TFE! Was super accommodating to my schedule and was happy to fit in a lesson whenever she could :)

Bridget, 1 week ago

Alaa

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I’ve been working with Alaa for about a month and have already seen a huge improvement in my prep. She’s great at breaking down difficult concepts in a way that actually clicks and always makes sure I understand before moving on. Every session...

Lauryn, 2 weeks ago

Ryan

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Amazing tutor! Every session was super engaging, interactive, and tailored to my specific weaknesses. He is genuinely invested in the success of his students and goes above and beyond to help them improve. He was always patient when I was...

Nora, 2 weeks ago

Kelly

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Kelly has been incredibly helpful throughout my MCAT preparation. She is thorough in her tutoring, super patient, and does an excellent job of guiding you toward the answer instead of simply giving it to you, which has really helped me develop a...

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Tips to boost your MCAT score online

Fun MCAT prep moment: you can tell who’s deep in study mode on a video call because they’re the one drawing amino acids on a shared whiteboard like it’s a competitive sport. Online learning has made that kind of real-time practice normal, and honestly, it’s a big win when your schedule is already packed with labs, work shifts, or family stuff.

If you’re looking for an MCAT tutor online, Superprof makes it easy to find someone who can meet you where you are, literally and academically. You can compare profiles, reviews, response time, and book online sessions that fit your time zone, whether you’re in Vancouver, Halifax, or studying abroad for a term.

Why preparing with an MCAT tutor online can change your prep

The MCAT is less about memorizing random facts and more about staying calm while solving problems fast. A private tutor can turn that chaos into a plan, especially when you’re doing most of your studying on a laptop at the kitchen table.

  1. You get a study plan that matches your timeline and your weak spots. If CARS is dragging your score down, you can spend more hours there without wasting time on what you already know.
  2. You practise under realistic conditions. A tutor can run timed passages with you, then review your mistakes while it’s still fresh in your head.
  3. You learn how to think like the test. The MCAT rewards patterns, not perfection. A tutor can teach shortcuts like how to skim a dense passage for what the question actually needs.
  4. You stay accountable. It’s harder to ghost your own schedule when someone is expecting you on Zoom at 7:00 pm.
  5. You can access top tutors anywhere. Online sessions mean your best fit doesn’t have to live “near me”; you can work with a tutor across Canada or internationally.

And yes, tutoring can be a serious investment. In Canada, MCAT prep usually falls under the university tutoring range, which is typically $35 to $150 per hour on Superprof, depending on experience and the depth of support. (Think: content review only versus full-length exam strategy, homework between sessions, and detailed score tracking.)

One more practical note: regular tutoring is not tax deductible in Canada. It can sometimes qualify as a medical expense only for students with a documented learning disability and written certification from a medical practitioner. It’s worth knowing, but most students should budget as if there’s no tax break.

Want a data point that explains why structure matters? The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) publishes official guidance and practice resources each year, and their MCAT Official Prep materials are built around skills that improve through repeated practice and review, not one-time cramming (AAMC, MCAT Official Prep, 2024). That fits perfectly with a weekly tutoring rhythm.

Quick reality check for online learners

Most people don’t fail MCAT prep because they “didn’t try hard enough.” They fail because their hours aren’t targeted. If you can’t explain why you missed a question, you’re likely to miss a similar one again, even after 30 more hours of study.

Online study culture that actually helps (and what to avoid)

If you’ve ever lurked on Reddit’s r/MCAT, you’ve seen it all: colour-coded schedules, panic posts, and the occasional “I improved 10 points” victory lap. Online communities can be great for motivation and resource ideas, but they can also mess with your head if you start comparing your day 12 to someone else’s day 120.

A good MCAT tutor online can help you use these spaces in a healthy way. For example, you can bring a popular strategy from a forum into a session and test whether it actually works for you. Does daily CARS practice raise your accuracy, or does it just tire you out? A tutor can measure it with you, then adjust your plan.

Online tutoring also makes it easier to keep consistency during Canadian life stuff: midterms, co-op terms, shift work, and travel. If your week explodes, you can still squeeze in a focused 60 minute session and keep your prep moving.

A MCAT deep dive: what you’ll work on in sessions

The MCAT covers a lot, but most tutoring sessions revolve around a few repeatable skills and concepts. Here’s what that often looks like in real life, especially online where you can screen share and annotate together.

CARS (Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills) is basically reading under pressure. You’ll practise spotting an author’s main claim, tone, and hidden assumptions. A tutor might teach you a simple approach like summarizing each paragraph in five words in a shared doc, then using that map to answer questions faster.

Biochemistry shows up everywhere. Expect focus on amino acids (the building blocks of proteins), enzymes (proteins that speed up reactions), and basic metabolism (how cells make and use energy). Online, this gets easier because you can use a whiteboard to draw pathways and keep the big picture visible while you solve questions.

Physics is less scary when you treat it like a tool kit. A tutor can help you choose the right equation quickly, then set up units so your answer makes sense. Things like forces, fluids, circuits, and optics can be drilled with short practice sets and quick review.

Psychology and sociology often come down to knowing what a term means in plain language, then applying it to a scenario. You might build flashcards together, then practise with “mini passages” where you explain the concept out loud, which is a surprisingly good way to catch shaky understanding.

And throughout all of it, your tutor should push review. Not just “do more questions,” but “why did you choose that option,” “what clue did you miss,” and “what will you do next time.” That’s where score gains usually come from.

Tools and services that make MCAT tutoring online smoother

Online tutoring works best when your tools reduce friction. If you’re spending ten minutes hunting for a file or re-explaining what you did last week, your prep time disappears fast.

  • Zoom or Google Meet for stable video sessions and screen sharing.
  • A digital whiteboard like Miro or Microsoft Whiteboard for drawing pathways, graphs, and quick physics diagrams.
  • Anki for spaced repetition flashcards, especially for biochem, psych, and soc terms.
  • AAMC MCAT Official Prep for practice passages that match the real test style.
  • Notion or Google Docs to track errors, homework, and your weekly prep plan in one place.

A small summary worth saving

If your practice questions feel random, your results will feel random too. Track your mistakes by category (content gap, timing, reading error, careless mistake), then plan sessions around the top two. This simple habit can make your study hours feel twice as useful.

One learning tip that helps almost everyone online

Record a “missed question recap” right after practice. Two minutes on your phone is enough. Say what the question tested, why you missed it, and the rule you’ll use next time. Then keep those clips in one album and replay them before tutoring sessions.

This works well for online students because it turns passive review into something you can do while commuting, walking, or making dinner. It also gives your tutor clear signals about what to fix in your next session, so you’re not starting from scratch each time.

Ready to build a prep plan that fits your real life?

The best part of working with an MCAT tutor online is that you don’t have to pause your life to prepare. You can book sessions around work, labs, or time zones, and still get expert feedback that’s hard to replicate solo.

On Superprof, you can browse 933 online tutors, read reviews, and find an mcat tutor who matches your target score, your schedule, and your learning style. Pick a tutor, set your weekly hours, and start turning practice into progress.

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