
Undergrad: Claremont McKenna College
Medical School: Medical College of Wisconsin
Vikram brings a diverse background in research, clinical medicine, and education to his work as an MCAT tutor. He completed his senior thesis at the University of California, San Francisco, investigating the role of TBK1 in regulating neuronal autophagy in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and he previously conducted cancer immunotherapy research at City of Hope focused on CAR T cell therapies. At the Medical College of Wisconsin, Vikram is involved in cancer outcomes research focused on developing machine learning models for electronic tumor biomarkers, combining clinical medicine with data science. His work has been presented at regional and national scientific meetings, reflecting his commitment to advancing medical research.
Vikram's path into tutoring began during his undergraduate years, when he served as a teaching assistant for an organic chemistry laboratory in the W.M. Keck Science Department and mentored students ranging from elementary school through college. He also worked as an emergency department medical scribe and patient care coordinator at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, gaining firsthand clinical exposure that now informs the way he contextualizes MCAT content for students. With four years of tutoring experience, Vikram has developed a teaching style that emphasizes encouragement, individualized support, and meeting students where they are.
Having earned a top MCAT score through self-study, Vikram understands the challenges of preparing for the exam independently and has experience integrating a range of resources into personalized study plans. He believes the best learning environments are built on empathy and mutual respect, and he tailors each session to a student's individual learning style and goals. Rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach, he focuses on strengthening content knowledge, critical thinking skills, and test-taking strategies while building the confidence students need to succeed on exam day.