After I’m done with content review what’s next

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after I finish my content review how do I go about practice passages and practice my timing for the other three sections asides CARS? For CARS I plan to utilize testing solutions 90 day plan!
 
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I'd suggest taking the AAMC sample full length exam to gauge where you are, which means buying the AAMC material if you can. Typically people will take a practice test every week before their exam date and have a review day after to go over topics they missed. I basically did straight practice problems after content review.
 
I'd suggest taking the AAMC sample full length exam to gauge where you are, which means buying the AAMC material if you can. Typically people will take a practice test every week before their exam date and have a review day after to go over topics they missed. I basically did straight practice problems after content review.
So basically after content review go straight into taking full length tests that mimics the MCAT and timed? What about something in between taking sample FL tests under MCAT conditions and content review? Do they have subject or sectional exams for each section? Like 9 passage Test on Bio/Bio chem section?
 
UWORLD practice passages are good... I haven't used them but use the search bar above. UWorld and The Berkeley Review books are great practice
 
I personally think that after being done with content you should be aiming to do a full length exam every week. You should thoroughly review the exam and the content deficits before attempting another one. The more full lengths you take the better, so you would have your hands full with that until the test date.
 
I personally think that after being done with content you should be aiming to do a full length exam every week. You should thoroughly review the exam and the content deficits before attempting another one. The more full lengths you take the better, so you would have your hands full with that until the test date.
Like a practice test per week?
 
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