Remote tutoring from San Francisco

MCAT tutoring from an incoming medical student who scored a 518.

I help students build a clearer MCAT plan, review practice exams the right way, and fix the habits that keep scores stuck. Premed advising is there too, when you need it.

Jack Haseltine
518MCAT
95thPercentile
9Acceptances
UC San Diego graduate Biology background with years of tutoring experience.
Former EMT Real clinical exposure, not just application theory.
Incoming medical student Starting medical school in August 2026 after 9 MD/DO acceptances.
All sessions remote Zoom sessions with clear notes and next steps.

Services

Start with MCAT tutoring. Add advising when it matters.

Most students come in needing a better way to study, review full-lengths, and read passages under time pressure. If the application side comes next, we can handle that too.

MCAT Tutoring

We use your practice exams, missed questions, timing data, and test date to build a plan that fits your score goal.

$60 / hr

AP, IB & STEM Tutoring

Biology, chemistry, physics, and math tutoring for high school students.

$50 / hr

Admissions Advising

School lists, primary and secondary strategy, interviews, and waitlist decisions.

$80 / hr

Personal Statement Review

Detailed written feedback on structure, voice, and the parts that feel generic.

$150 flat

How sessions work

Practical, direct, and built around your situation.

No canned curriculum. No pretending every student needs the same plan. We start with where you are, then build the work around the gaps that are costing you the most.

1

Figure out the real problem

For MCAT students, that might be content, timing, passage logic, or review habits. For applicants, it might be school list, writing, or interview prep.

2

Work through the material live

Sessions are active. We talk through reasoning, fix weak spots, and build a plan you can actually follow between meetings.

3

Leave with clear next steps

You should know what to study, what to ignore, and how to review your work before the next session.

MCAT tutoring

What we actually do in a session.

Bring your latest score report, AAMC practice questions, UWorld misses, or just your test date and current plan. We will turn that into the next week of work.

Review the right evidence

We look at missed questions, timing patterns, and the sections that are quietly draining points, not just the topics that feel hardest.

Build passage habits

We practice how to read MCAT passages, spot what the question is testing, and avoid talking yourself out of the answer.

Make the study week clear

You leave knowing what to review, which questions to do, and how to check whether the work is moving your score.

$60/hr for 1-on-1 MCAT help from a 518 scorer. Big prep companies often charge far more and still put you into a generic system. This is direct help built around your actual exams and timeline.

Student feedback

Students work best when the advice is specific.

I try to give feedback that turns into action right away: what to change, what to practice, and why it matters.

Testimonial from Jingyi L. about MCAT improvement

Jingyi L., MCAT Tutoring

Free resources

Start with the free stuff.

Use these before you book anything. If they help, we can go deeper in a session.

MCAT Review Masterclass

A slide deck covering high-yield MCAT review and study strategy.

Open the deck

3-Month Guide to a 515+ MCAT

A month-by-month study plan for hitting a 515 or above, including full-length timing and how to review them.

Download the guide

Personal Statement Writing Guide

A free guide for making your medical school personal statement less generic and more useful to your application.

Get the guide

Not sure what you need yet? Book the free call. Bring your test date, latest score, application timeline, or just a rough sense of where you are. We can decide whether tutoring, advising, or a one-off review makes sense.

FAQ

Common questions.

How do sessions work? Are they in person or online?

All sessions are held remotely over Zoom. No commuting, no scheduling around location. Just show up, be ready to work, and we get into it.

How do I schedule a session?

The easiest way is to shoot me an email. We will figure out a time that works, go over what you need, and take it from there.

How many sessions will I need?

It depends on where you are starting and where you want to go. Some students come in for a handful of targeted sessions to shore up a weak section. Others work with me consistently over several months leading up to their test date. After a free intro call, I can usually give you a pretty honest read on what kind of commitment makes sense for your situation.

Do you help with the full med school application, not just the MCAT?

Yes. I work with students on the full application, including personal statements, secondary essays, school list strategy, and general advising. If you are navigating the application cycle and want someone in your corner who has been through it, I can help.

Do you require a package or minimum commitment?

No. Everything is purely hourly with no minimums. That said, if you know you are going to need a significant number of sessions, we can talk about a package rate. Reach out and we can figure something out.

What is your cancellation policy?

I get it, life happens. I am flexible. Just give me a heads up and we will find another time.

Do you offer a free intro call?

Yes. Every new student gets a free 15-minute consultation. It is a real conversation, not a sales call. I will give you actual advice and we will see if working together makes sense. Book yours here.

Do you guarantee results?

I do not offer a formal score guarantee, but here is what I can tell you: every student I have worked with has improved their score, as long as they were putting in the work outside of our sessions. That means doing practice problems, following through on what I recommend, and treating prep like a priority. If you do that, I will handle the rest.

Do you create personalized study schedules?

Yes, and this is one of my favorite parts of the process. After the first two sessions, which I use to diagnose where you actually stand, I put together a fully customized study schedule built around your specific situation. That means your current score, your goal score, where I think you need the most work, what resources you have available, and how many hours you realistically have on weekdays and weekends to put into prep. No generic plans. It is built for you.

What are your Terms of Service?

You can read the full Terms of Service here.