Can someone increase 10+ pts with 1.5 months studying

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I have been taking mcat classes for almost a month now but since I am in the quarter system I havent really been studying much. My test is 1.5 months after my last final, is it possible to goo from a 22 to a 32+ in that time. If not is it reasonable to break 30 at that time period.
 
I have been taking mcat classes for almost a month now but since I am in the quarter system I havent really been studying much. My test is 1.5 months after my last final, is it possible to goo from a 22 to a 32+ in that time. If not is it reasonable to break 30 at that time period.

I went from a 23 to a 30 in about a month, but I feel that the first test score was a fluke. As for a 10 point jump in that time frame ... I guess it's possible, but don't count on it.
 
I'd think it would be possible, I'm pretty sure if I were to take the test now I'd hit somewhere in the high teens to low twenties and I think in a month and a half I could hit around a 30 but I don't want to waste a test on a diagnostic. I just have no orgo knowledge whatsoever and my general chem and physio knowledge are long gone. 1.5 months is enough to get refreshed on everything you've learned at some point in time and start working on the little things that'll get you those couple extra points.
 
I have been taking mcat classes for almost a month now but since I am in the quarter system I havent really been studying much. My test is 1.5 months after my last final, is it possible to goo from a 22 to a 32+ in that time. If not is it reasonable to break 30 at that time period.

Very unlikely IMO....5-6 points is definitely possible.
 
The only answer you should really consider is: Yes, now work your butt off and get it done. If you're not near where you want to be with 2 weeks to go, reschedule.
 
Just study your butt off and take a practice test. If you aren't scoring where you want to be then postpone. Do you really have any other options? Do NOT take the test if you are not fully prepared!

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