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Hey Folks,
I'm considering this date as well. It sucks because I just got a full time job offer for my year off that starts on June 4th. For my training I'll be out of town until July 12th and am not sure I can get the day off to fly back and take the test. I think I'd definitely be ready to take it by then since I've done a decent bit of studying already... If I can't take it on the 6th, I'll be forced to take it on the 14th... I'm just afraid that the 14th is a bit too late and I won't get in anywhere -.-. To that effect, if any of you go to school in Boston and need a study partner, let me know! I think studying with somebody definitely keeps you on track. |
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TBR books only? So you're basically doing a self-study with TBR and EK and take AAMC practice exams? Similar like SN2ED schedule? Thanks.
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Sounds great! Good luck! I'll be starting soon.
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Sorry I clicked the wrong option. Was trying to reply to doublefrick's posts above regarding which books using. Thanks!
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Of course, everyone studies a different way but definitely get the 1001 series if you had to pick one. No amount of content review can replace practice. |
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I saw that he wrote that about Bio, I'm pretty excited; although, I wish he was releasing them a little sooner since May is pretty much the last full month of content review for my schedule. Quote:
I have EK and TPRH Bio and TBR everything else, honestly from what I can tell thus far (and I'm only through chapter 4 in most the subjects) it really depends on what your goal score is and how good of a test taker you are. EK gives you all of the basics you need in a very easy to review way. It doesn't bog you down with extra data or erroneous info; however, some of that background info can help with really weird passages. I've also met people who are really good at extracting data from those passages and don't require the extra content review. One interesting thing, initially I only read EK BIO, and when I took their in class exam I scored a 13, the next times I supplemented with TPRH and received 14s and 15s. I'd say I'm really happy with BR for Physics (New edition, the old one wasn't as good) and Gen. Chem. Happy with EK for Bio, occasionally supplementing with TPRH I wish I would have gotten EK O.Chem. I'm pretty strong in O.Chem and I feel that TBR is great if you need a really intensive review and a great deal re-explained. If it's fresh in your mind and you just want a quick outline of what is on the MCAT, use EK. And not to plug it yet again, but if you are weak at all on any basics or are a visual learner, seriously consider chad's videos, honestly I just got a question on my physics test right last week because something the video showed stuck in my head. One piece of advice given on here to me was that EK is great for those who recently had the pre-req's and did well or for someone who is shooting to bring their 20's into the low 30's. TBR is that boost many people need to get from 30 to higher. That advice seems to make sense now that I'm using the material. Quote:
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Hey guys, I took the MCAT over a year ago and scored a 37. I want to help you all out as much as I can. Here are my 30+ Recommendations and if you check my signature I am working on a set of articles about how to improve your Verbal Reasoning Score.
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What do you guys use for organic? I am using TBR and I think it's kind of too much....Are there more condense books outthere other than EK that can teach me what I need to know for the MCAT?
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EK is as condensed as it comes. If you're dead set on getting a book, try TPR Bio Review. They have a good section on ochem. Or if you want to be cost-effective, just use mcat-review.org for your content and use TBR for more in-depth knowledge of your weak points.
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Thanks...I just checked mcat-review.org and it seems to be a good source for review.
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hey guys! Im going to be taking my exam probably on the last exam date of July. This will be my 3 attempt. I think this exam is beatable but I just dont know how to go about it. The first time I used EK and the second time I used Kaplan/Berkley Review. In my opinion, EK is best as well as the 1001 q's workbooks. Can you guys give me any tips on how to go about raising my score from low 20's into the 30's? I feel like I know all the theory yet it doesnt reflect when I take the exam. Additionaly, if there is anyone from Miami in here that wants to join and form a study group PM me! Im ready to kill this sucker this time!
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i just got rocked by EK verbal a minute ago! it makes my stomach sick lol i didnt think i was that off...
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I've been doing well in verbal, but I was originally an english major in college so it's one subject I actually have an advantage in. My one piece of advice is a skill that is honed when analyzing literature, learn to read between the lines and then answer with your gut. What I mean is when they ask you to infer something from the passage, go with what feels right based on the impression you got from the article more than what looks obvious. Much of verbal I've noticed is getting what the author "meant" rather than what they "said." Look for common conventions that authors use to emphasize a point. Generally they will use these conventions when stating things they feel more strongly about. Just try different techniques and eventually one will stick. For example, I try to think of each author as a writer. Then I think if as if I'm peer editing an essay, trying to pick out why they put this here and that there. Things like, these paragraphs are not really about the theme of the article, they are just the author meandering towards what they really want to say-but I can tell by the slight transition that this is where the author really drives the theme home. Maybe it doesn't make any sense, I probably took one to many upper level Lit classes lol. |
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Took two thought I was golden then the second two murdered me.
I am not taking another practice test until June because I just didn't review the content enough so I am just wasting them. I am only ~40% done with content review and the test is two months away.I am starting to freakkkk out. I took the past 4 days off completely to prepare for a conference and now I am going to be in europe for the week so I am panicking a bit. ![]() What about everyone else? How far along are you in your prep? |
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Just finished the 1st 5 chapters of TBR Chem and Physics, as well as about 1/4 to 1/3 of each chapter's corresponding passages. I also finished chapter 5 in EK bio. And though I started off doing the corresponding TBR Bio passages, I stopped because I felt a big disconnect between the content I reviewed and the questions they were asking...on top of the fact that a lot of the passages didn't need to be read (or only skimmed) to answer the questions. I don't feel like it helps (thoughts?). I'm also in the middle of EK Ochem chapter 2 and doing corresponding passages in TPR science workbook (I think I'm going to start doing some bio passages from here as well)
I'm hoping to finish up with TBR and EK by mid May and then a 2-3 week crash course right after using nothing but EK and their 30-minute end of chapter exams (maybe some EK Bio 101), while starting AAMC exams by the end of May Hopefully all goes according to plan, I get a high score, and head to Harvard
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I am so torn about the MCAT.
How much do you guys think moving my MCAT to end of July or early Aug would impact my app if it means a ~3 point or so difference? I am trying to make up for a low GPA, with no upward trend due to working to help my parents keep their home through undergrad and I am concerned that I could end up with a ~28 or so if I take it in July. Ugggggg. |
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For those of you using the SN2ED schedule, how are you faring with using EK BIO for content and then doing the BR questions?
I did the first 2 chapters, and got completely annihilated in certain questions because the material wasn't as thorough in EK (Lineweaver Burke plots, for example).
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Taking the exam in July would give you time and I would def do it at that day so you'll get your score back early Aug. If you take it in Aug you'll most likely get scores back early September and might not finish secondaries until later which would make you late. Take in July and finish secondaries before hand which are posted on SDN, so right when you get yours scores back early Aug you can be complete and send the secondaries right away
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I have a full time job, husband and 5 month old infant so needless to say getting time to study has been hard.
I was hoping to buckle down and be able to take the exam 06/21 but it looks like I that really wont give me enough time to study. If I have to then I can hustle but I would prefer to take it 7/6. Is eveyone also applying this round?or for future classes? In essence I just want to know if this is considered too late for this round? Thanks! Happy MCAT studying! |
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Only 2 more months, hopefully everyone is studying their ass off. Anyone has quick tips how to get LORs from the professors? I am non-native English speaker so I tend to be very timid and don't really talk to my professors much.
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Hi,
I am considering changing the day of my test to 07/06. I am currently scheduled for May 31. I have been prepping with Kaplan and scored a 23 (BS 8, VS 7 PS 8) on my last practice test. Should I make the change? I want to score 30+ Also, is there any material that could be suggested to help raise my section test? I have been considering buying additional material for Verbal.. Any suggestions? |
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I'm using EK and Chad's Videos which i find very helpful for understanding concepts.
I tend to watch Chad's topic videos then head to the EK lecture that corresponds to it. I haven't done any prac tests, and won't any time soon until most likely in June. But I'm scurrrrrred lol... If anyone is having trouble understanding concepts, I would recommend Chad's videos - just google it and it cost money to purchase the videos though, but worth it imo. I also have TBR, but I find it very dull and i can't read those books, EK is an easier and more straightforward read even though they leave out some info - well at least I feel like they do. Good luck to all, and I'm studying around 5 hours a day while taking 20 credits! ;/ |
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you guys are taking the test in hopes of applying for this coming cycle right? Just curious
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I started studying using EK, I'm almost done with EK bio, but recently have had a hard time trying to find time to study during finals and my classes won't be over until next week ;/ ahh
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I'll be there July 6th too, I am worried it's a bit late though. I'm apply to mostly D.O. programs, a semi-non-trad student (26 years old) low undergrad GPA, 4.0 and almost finished with my MPH program.
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lots of stressing over my presentation. Then lots and lots of drinking.
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