Chinmay Joshi is a second-year Foundation Fellow and Stamps Scholar at the University of Georgia, majoring in genetics and philosophy and minoring in computer science. In addition to conducting research in cancer genomics on campus, Chinmay is curious about a wide range of topics, including sociology and philosophy. His skills in analyzing both scientific research papers and dense philosophical readings translate to effective strategies for tackling passages on any section of the MCAT.
Chinmay has years of experience tutoring for the SAT and AP exams, in addition to GED tutoring at local prisons. He is a compassionate tutor whose goal is to encourage students to develop a strong understanding of the content and introduce them to skills that help them get the most out of the time they spend on MCAT practice questions.
MCAT Total
524 (99th percentile)
Chinmay has lived in five U.S. states and two countries, amassing over 20 stamps in his passport. He speaks three languages and is learning his fourth.