Free MCAT Workshop: CARS

January 23, 2025 | 9:00 pm ET (6:00 pm PT)

Meet the Panelists

Dr. Aryaman G.
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Dr. Gupta is an interventional radiology resident who graduated from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine as a merit scholar. With over eight years of experience, he has mentored several students who have been accepted to the nation’s top 20 medical schools. Dr. Gupta has also co-founded three startup companies focusing on developing devices to fill technological gaps in interventional specialties. Dr. Gupta's greatest strengths as a consultant lie in his extensive experience with consulting, and his ability to quickly identify a student’s strengths and weaknesses. In his mentoring role, he excels at helping applicants craft narratives that highlight their individual experiences and create cohesive stories. His experience as an alumni interviewer at Duke and his success in guiding numerous students through the medical school application process makes him a valuable resource for aspiring medical professionals. His mentorship spans a wide range, from middle school to medical students, demonstrating his adaptability and commitment to education at all levels.
Dr. Archana P.
Dr. Podury earned her MD from Harvard Medical School in the Harvard-MIT HST Program after completing her BA in Neuroscience at Cornell. With a talent for improving patients' lives through technology and research, she is eager to guide applicants through the admissions process. Dr. Podury worked in the Dhand Lab at Brigham and Women’s Hospital to apply network science tools to understand how patients’ social environments influence their health outcomes during disability. She is currently working in the Otopathology lab at Massachusetts Eye & Ear to study implant options for patients with sensorineural hearing loss and is applying machine learning methods to study surgical outcomes. As an admissions coach, she enjoys listening to students' stories and is committed to helping them communicate their interests genuinely and in alignment with their values.
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What We'll Cover:

Did you know that many students consider CARS the hardest MCAT section? The CARS section comprises 53 questions to be completed in 90 minutes, with scores ranging from 118 to 132. The average MCAT score of med school matriculants is 127. Join our expert MCAT tutors on Thursday, January 23rd, at 9:00 pm ET (6:00 pm PT) for a FREE CARS workshop to secure an above-average score!