Advise for a Visual Learner?

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krogers21

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What study materials would you all consider as the best visual learners. My study method has always been reading with visuals to help aid me. I'm nowhere near where I want to be for my MCAT August 3rd (needing an improvement of around 14 points - I'm scoring mid 20s). Any help is greatly needed and if I'm wanting to test way too early to achieve such an improvement let me know! I've got a 4.00 at a state institution (chem major). My main struggle right now has been the bio sciences.

sorry for rambling.
 
What study materials would you all consider as the best visual learners. My study method has always been reading with visuals to help aid me. I'm nowhere near where I want to be for my MCAT August 3rd (needing an improvement of around 14 points - I'm scoring mid 20s). Any help is greatly needed and if I'm wanting to test way too early to achieve such an improvement let me know! I've got a 4.00 at a state institution (chem major). My main struggle right now has been the bio sciences.

sorry for rambling.

What are you scores Phy, Bio and VR about ?
 
If you're wanting my scores.. I'm averaging 8 on PS, 9 on VR, and 6-7 on BS. I'm trying to bring everything to at least a score of 11-12. I haven't taken biology in over a year so I am thinking that may be a major reason for my lack of scoring on BS and I never realized that separation techniques were tested on the MCAT (silly me!) for organic chem. I'm just now starting my review but I feel behind already (hopefully testing August 3rd). I've been using EK Bio and finished Lecture 1 material, notes, and in-class 30-min exam. I'm hoping to start EK Org Chem Lecture 1 and EK Bio Lecture 2 tomorrow. Has anyone else ever used/tried a staggered study technique like this?
 
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