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Has anyone used ONLY Chad's videos for studying chem, orgo, physics? Would you recommend them if you only had a month to study?

Chad's videos for physics are VERY good. Do some other practice material though. Spend like a day watching the videos and then do practice problems.
 
Have you done any studying yet or are you starting just now?

I'm taking the MCAT in september and started (10hr+/day) on Wednesday. I'm using what I call an "express-review method" that seems to be working pretty well for me. I took my first AAMC today and got a 28, which I don't consider horrible given the amount of time I have spent thus far (I have to tell myself that to stay motivated, anyways).
 
im on the same boat... im just want to get through all of chad's mcat videos then spend the next 2ish weeks just doing practice exams 😵 So far I like how Chad follows the AAMC outline. I havent taken any practice exam...I dont feel like I will be ready to until I finish all of these videos.
 
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im on the same boat... im just want to get through all of chad's mcat videos then spend the next 2ish weeks just doing practice exams 😵 So far I like how Chad follows the AAMC outline. I havent taken any practice exam...I dont feel like I will be ready to until I finish all of these videos.

I've never seen his videos, but for more in-depth content review I have been using the videos linked to premed-hq's AAMC outline. Each sub-point (i.e. Sound-Attenuation, Sound-Harmonics) is only 10 minutes, which is the perfect amount of time. They are free.'

Here's what I'm doing. Pick a Kaplan topical exam, or a chapter test from BR, or from whatever as long as it is subject based. Review that subject as it is outlined in mcat-review, along with as many other subjects as you can fit in that day, the day before you take the topical exam. If you get 75% (or whatever % you feel comfortable with. With only 3-4 weeks left you don't have much time to try acing everything though) or above, consider that topic "solid" and move on to the next one. If you don't get that 75%, review the material again (but don't retake the test, no time!)

Once you complete that entire section of the MCAT. Take a practice AAMC. You should be able to get 10+ on that section. If you don't, consider rescheduling your exam because you have conceptual issues and probably need to truly re-learn the material.
 
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