i know this has been posted on here quite a bit but here's my hit at it..
I took a princeton review hyper-learning one month course. After finishing, I did intensive content review for 2 weeks. I did practice passages (not timed, more as a learning tool) and am still working on nailing content for physics and orgo. I took an initial diagnostic before the class and did poorly. I took AAMC 4 today (first legit full practice exam since the class) and got a 17. My actual MCAT is in 3 weeks and I'm feeling incredibly discouraged. I did get fatigued and skip through questions (as in, not think about them as well) in the bio section and a majority of physics was material I haven't yet really studied. Am I in trouble or is there hope to do better in the next couple of weeks?
I took a princeton review hyper-learning one month course. After finishing, I did intensive content review for 2 weeks. I did practice passages (not timed, more as a learning tool) and am still working on nailing content for physics and orgo. I took an initial diagnostic before the class and did poorly. I took AAMC 4 today (first legit full practice exam since the class) and got a 17. My actual MCAT is in 3 weeks and I'm feeling incredibly discouraged. I did get fatigued and skip through questions (as in, not think about them as well) in the bio section and a majority of physics was material I haven't yet really studied. Am I in trouble or is there hope to do better in the next couple of weeks?