3 months possible? weak background

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Three months seems to be be generally recommended amount of time. If you hit the books and do high quality studying you'll likely be fine. Obviously this is going to vary widely between people, though.
 
Sure, it's possible. What else do you want us to tell you? It seems like you have all the information you need. You should be able to get a 24 on the MCAT after 3 months of preparation. A few of the posters here could probably get a 24 mildly drunk.. so, yes, you should be fine.
 
Sure, it's possible. What else do you want us to tell you? It seems like you have all the information you need. You should be able to get a 24 on the MCAT after 3 months of preparation. A few of the posters here could probably get a 24 mildly drunk.. so, yes, you should be fine.

I was talking to a friend at sinai and he said his roommate took every practice exam and the real exam hung over as hell and still got a 35.

Then again, he's at sinai so...
 
Not going to lie, I think I could easily pull off a 30 drunk. In fact, I got my best AAMC practice score still mildly drunk from the night/morning before when started at 1.

OP: yes, it's possible in 3 mo.
 
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I haven't taken these classes (except physics) in 8-10 years. I studied hardcore for a month and a half (on top of full-time job, taking physics, having a baby, etc). I was able to brush up on a ton of stuff and have been averaging 34's on my practice exams. You ought to be able to pull off a 24 considering you just took the classes.
 
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