41 Year Old Accountant & Father Dominates The MCAT With A 520
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The MCAT is an extremely science-heavy exam. Studying for it can be a struggle for any student, especially for non-traditional students who have not taken MCAT-related courses in a long time. Although he struggled a lot with sciences when he was in school, that did not discourage the 41-year-old Kent Kellenberger from taking the MCAT. Determined to become a doctor and save lives, he added the MCAT preparation to his already busy schedule with his full-time job and quality time with his wife and daughter. Kent's story is an excellent testament that regardless of your circumstances, with hard work and perseverance, you can succeed on this exam! P.S. Kent has joined our team as an MCAT Mentor so if you'd like to work with him one-on-one, feel free to visit mcatmastery.net/mentors =)
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