I know the concepts but...I still get a lousy score.

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thefrostking98

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So I just started to study for the MCAT. I've taken classes that have more than enough prepared me for the MCAT. My scores aren't looking so good. I reviewed the questions, and I realize that I can't seem to get a full grasp of what the test is asking. Ex. I took the AMCAS e-mcat (test 3) and I took the bio section but for some reason I couldn't fully understand some of those questions. So I wanted to know, what's your strategy for breaking down the question, meanwhile be able to answer them in a timely manner? What are some of your test taking strategies.

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1.Practice passages, review.
2. After that do more practice passages, then review.
3. When you're finished with that, do more practice passages then review.
4. Finally, repeat steps 1-3 diligently for 2-3 months.

I promise if you do this, you will get much much better. It's all about practice, patience, and consistency.
 
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