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Hey everyone, I could use some advice about how much I am studying. I had read some older threads about people putting in nearly 6 hours a day and I was hoping that I would do the same. However, I did not realize how much harder it would be to sit and study at home. There are more distractions here and I am afraid that I may not be dedicating enough time to preparing for this exam.
Anyhow, my plan is to study the whole summer. I am taking a Kaplan Advantage class which started around May 15th. Since then I've been keeping up with the class and doing all the required work/readings for the course. I sometimes do additional problems from Kaplan and I began some ExamKrackers verbal passages (just took Verbal Test 1).
Overall, I am putting about 3-4 hours of studying each day, 5-6 days a week. It has been enough to keep up with the readings and required work that Kaplan has to offer. But I haven't done many problems/passages outside of that. I am still in the content review phase and do not plan on taking any full length tests till July. However I don't know if I should be putting more hours and work into this exam, or if my current approach focusing just on the required material is alright.
I'm registered to take the actual MCAT on August 18th, so I have some time to prepare.
Any advice or opinions would really help. I know, the amount we study is dependent on the individual, but I have never studied long term like this and want to make sure I am not slacking.
Anyhow, my plan is to study the whole summer. I am taking a Kaplan Advantage class which started around May 15th. Since then I've been keeping up with the class and doing all the required work/readings for the course. I sometimes do additional problems from Kaplan and I began some ExamKrackers verbal passages (just took Verbal Test 1).
Overall, I am putting about 3-4 hours of studying each day, 5-6 days a week. It has been enough to keep up with the readings and required work that Kaplan has to offer. But I haven't done many problems/passages outside of that. I am still in the content review phase and do not plan on taking any full length tests till July. However I don't know if I should be putting more hours and work into this exam, or if my current approach focusing just on the required material is alright.
I'm registered to take the actual MCAT on August 18th, so I have some time to prepare.
Any advice or opinions would really help. I know, the amount we study is dependent on the individual, but I have never studied long term like this and want to make sure I am not slacking.
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