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I got my scores back from the Sep. 10 test today and scored a 499 on it which means I need to retake this thing. I was using Kaplan to study and I find it awesome how they have the higher score guarantee program which means I can basically get all the features back for another go around. The thing is I've already exhausted a lot of Kaplan's practice materials (qbank, like 6-7 FL tests, passage based questions, AAMC material). Even though the review videos and the books will still help me greatly I know doing the same questions again will inflate my results even if I don't fully remember them.
Does anyone know if Kaplan (or AAMC) will release new material for this next cycle of MCAT's? Is there another party that has good tests that I can just buy a set of tests from?
Also, I graduated from uni this past summer with a B.S. in Chemistry. I took minimal bio courses, one about cells(freshman year) and one about plants and animals (junior year), those didn't help very much when it came down to studying for the MCAT. My school also taught 2 different biochem I courses, one that is chemistry concentrated and one that is bio concentrated, since I was a chem major I took the first one. I'm not going to lie this was a though semester for me and I barely learned and retained any information from that class. As a result a good portion of my studying for this MCAT consisted of me teaching my self all of the biology and biochem concepts from scratch, I feel like I did a pretty good job of that, and I ended up getting my highest score in the bio section. Now I was wondering if it would be a good idea to go back to my uni and take courses in anatomy, the bio biochem, molecular bio, genetics, and other higher level bio classes.
One last note, I have been offered a full time job in clinical research and am not sure what to do now that I need to retake the MCAT. Does anyone have any experience studying for the MCAT while working full time, if so any advice?
Any advice will be much appreciated, thank you all.
Does anyone know if Kaplan (or AAMC) will release new material for this next cycle of MCAT's? Is there another party that has good tests that I can just buy a set of tests from?
Also, I graduated from uni this past summer with a B.S. in Chemistry. I took minimal bio courses, one about cells(freshman year) and one about plants and animals (junior year), those didn't help very much when it came down to studying for the MCAT. My school also taught 2 different biochem I courses, one that is chemistry concentrated and one that is bio concentrated, since I was a chem major I took the first one. I'm not going to lie this was a though semester for me and I barely learned and retained any information from that class. As a result a good portion of my studying for this MCAT consisted of me teaching my self all of the biology and biochem concepts from scratch, I feel like I did a pretty good job of that, and I ended up getting my highest score in the bio section. Now I was wondering if it would be a good idea to go back to my uni and take courses in anatomy, the bio biochem, molecular bio, genetics, and other higher level bio classes.
One last note, I have been offered a full time job in clinical research and am not sure what to do now that I need to retake the MCAT. Does anyone have any experience studying for the MCAT while working full time, if so any advice?
Any advice will be much appreciated, thank you all.