MCAT Mentoring
Altius delivers the most affordable MCAT prep on the market with personalized 1-on-1 mentoring, 150+ hours of live instruction, and up to 20 full-length practice exams to maximize your score. Whether you choose Silver, Gold, or Platinum, you get a dedicated mentor and a comprehensive curriculum that puts med school within reach without breaking the bank.
What this course teaches
- Master the MCAT with personalized 1-on-1 mentoring sessions.
- Access 150+ hours of live instruction for comprehensive learning.
- Practice with up to 20 full-length MCAT practice exams.
- Build customized study plans tailored to individual needs.
- Improve test-taking strategies and techniques.
- Enhance understanding of core MCAT content areas.
Who should take MCAT Mentoring
MCAT Mentoring by Altius is ideal for students aiming to excel in the MCAT with personalized guidance. It's particularly beneficial for those who prefer direct mentoring and are juggling a full course load of up to 18 credit hours. A background in basic sciences and a strong commitment to study are prerequisites.
Students who excel with independent study may find this course's structured approach unnecessary. Moreover, if budget constraints are significant, more affordable options might be better suited.
Pros and cons
- Affordable compared to competitors' programs.
- Access to extensive practice resources including AAMC tests.
- Flexible learning format with both live instruction and mentoring.
- 24/7 access to a dedicated mentor.
- Higher price point compared to some online options.
- Limited small-group tutoring sessions.
- High commitment required for optimal benefit.
- Lack of explicit score improvement guarantee.
Common questions
What is the price of the Silver MCAT Mentoring course?
The price is $3,699.
What is included in the Silver package?
Includes 15 mentoring sessions and 150+ hours of live instruction.
Is there a guarantee for score improvement?
No specific score improvement guarantee is mentioned.
How long is access to the course materials?
Access duration is not explicitly mentioned.
Who is this course best suited for?
Best for students preparing for the MCAT, especially those taking up to 18 credit hours.