2 month study schedule-need help!

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I know that there are 3, 4 and 5 month study schedules out there. I was wondering if there was any 2 month schedule ideas out there.

I don't want to stress myself out too much but any help would be nice. I plan to use the TBR review materials, if I can get it soon and possibly EK

Thanks!
 
I did my own two month schedule. I broke my book down into smaller portions using post it notes. I used TPR, and I broke physics into three portions, chemistry and organic chemistry into four and biology into five. I then spent the first month reading the book and studying. I would read/study one portion of each of the four sections (P1, O1, C1, B1 the first day then P2, O2, C2, B2 the second, then P3, O3, C3, B3 the third, then P1, O4, C4, B4 the fourth and then P2, O1, C1, B5, ect.)The second month was spend on practice problems and full length practice tests. If I had weaknesses, I also addressed that during the second month.
 
I did my own two month schedule. I broke my book down into smaller portions using post it notes. I used TPR, and I broke physics into three portions, chemistry and organic chemistry into four and biology into five. I then spent the first month reading the book and studying. I would read/study one portion of each of the four sections (P1, O1, C1, B1 the first day then P2, O2, C2, B2 the second, then P3, O3, C3, B3 the third, then P1, O4, C4, B4 the fourth and then P2, O1, C1, B5, ect.)The second month was spend on practice problems and full length practice tests. If I had weaknesses, I also addressed that during the second month.

Did you use TPR (i am assuming princeton review) for verbal as well?
 
Two months is more than enough time to review content and do FL. If you have 8 weeks left, I would probably review content and do practice questions for 3.5 weeks, and then do 4 weeks of FL. This would give you a couple of days before the exam date to review some equations, weak areas, etc.

If you do 4 weeks of FL, you can easily do 9 FL if you spend 3 days on each one. This includes taking the exam, reviewing the questions, and studying why you missed your questions.

I used the TBR science books, did the questions at the end, and read the corresponding EK chapter. For verbal, I did Ek 101.
 
Yes I have the TBR books. I will have to go get the EK books though. I will have to break down the chapters on a calendar to make sure I get the content reviewed and stay on track.

I hear TPRH verbal is pretty good for verbal. I used EK for verbal last time and scored a 9 but that was years ago. Maybe a new source will improve that score.
 
Any verbal practice is good practice. A recent thread that might help.

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=925467&highlight=mcat+verbal


Yes I have the TBR books. I will have to go get the EK books though. I will have to break down the chapters on a calendar to make sure I get the content reviewed and stay on track.

I hear TPRH verbal is pretty good for verbal. I used EK for verbal last time and scored a 9 but that was years ago. Maybe a new source will improve that score.
 
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