Hi All,
This is my first post here on SDN and I'm a bit disappointed I didn't find this site earlier!
I'm hoping to make a decision in the next day or so of how I want to go about studying for the MCAT. I've read lots of things in many places, including some of the information here, but I'm hoping to get an opinion that's a little more tailored to my schedule.
I plan on starting my studies from early january until a May MCAT, about 4 months worth of study time. Basically, my question is if the 4 month schedule presented by SN2ed is reasonable for someone taking a 16 credit course load this semester. About how much time per day does that schedule take up?
My other 2 options are to enroll in the Kaplan classroom course, or to get the same materials as in the SN2ed schedule and just study the areas I need more work in as I have time to do so.
People here seem generally averted to Kaplan, but I'm wondering if that changes at all with me being on a relatively tight class schedule. The Kaplan course seems a bit less comprehensive, but might it be better for how much time I have to commit?
Any opinions or suggestions of how I should go about studying for the MCAT would be greatly appreciated!
This is my first post here on SDN and I'm a bit disappointed I didn't find this site earlier!
I'm hoping to make a decision in the next day or so of how I want to go about studying for the MCAT. I've read lots of things in many places, including some of the information here, but I'm hoping to get an opinion that's a little more tailored to my schedule.
I plan on starting my studies from early january until a May MCAT, about 4 months worth of study time. Basically, my question is if the 4 month schedule presented by SN2ed is reasonable for someone taking a 16 credit course load this semester. About how much time per day does that schedule take up?
My other 2 options are to enroll in the Kaplan classroom course, or to get the same materials as in the SN2ed schedule and just study the areas I need more work in as I have time to do so.
People here seem generally averted to Kaplan, but I'm wondering if that changes at all with me being on a relatively tight class schedule. The Kaplan course seems a bit less comprehensive, but might it be better for how much time I have to commit?
Any opinions or suggestions of how I should go about studying for the MCAT would be greatly appreciated!