no worries! i was in the same boat in april, only i had only 3wks. your timeframe will sound shoddy to people who are taking a course, but circumstances arent always ideal and you can totally work w/what you have (im guessing you want to apply this yr, so next april isnt a possibility).
1. at least skim every chapter in your review book and do all the practice chapter problems. each day i reviewed a bit of each subject from princeton review comprehensive, just make sure youre on track to finish the book, w/a wk to spare.
2. for difficult concepts, index explanations in your textbooks from class; i used nova physics as a backup bc physics was my weakest. you might want to by an extra review book for verbal if you have a tough time w/it - - i wish i had used Examcrackers verbal (has good reviews)
3. do practice tests from the very beginning and review misses, just like youve been doing. even if you dont know all the material, they will build confidence. try to take the tests in a public area so you get used to having people around. be confident, in practice and in the real deal.
4. make sure you do ALL the aamc tests; theyre great practice. find a study sched that fits for you; if cramming the tests every other day is exhausting, spread them out more over the 4wks and #1 advice - -confidence. you cant afford to be nervous, so dont worry about the other people who have been studying for 2yrs. that's not an option and if youre studying, youll be fine. you need just high enough to get in!
