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Has anyone used this for MCAT? Thoughts, thinking about getting the subscription

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Not sure how to resize but I draw almost everything science related; colored pencils, Bienfang 8x11 sketch book and a really good eraser (also use Prismacolor pencils)

Total cost: $40 (pencils were the most expensive part)

So, I would not pay for an app (plus is the work yours when done? or do they keep it? )

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We're thrilled to hear that our resource helped you succeed on the MCAT! And, just to answer the previous questions, we don't just teach you how to draw the diagrams, we teach you the information as you draw them - and yes, you get to keep your drawings!
 
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I used Draw It To Know It for MCAT studying and to complement some of my later pre-req classes in undergrad. I will say I increased my MCAT by 9 points when I added on ditki and began using anki cards. I'm currently using it to pre-study anatomy for med school/SMP in the fall.

In my personal and honest review, I think the program is completely worth its weight in gold. When I thought about the price, I realized I spent (at least) $15 a month on coffee, so I figured why not spend $15 a month to better myself. Like I said, ditki helped me raise my MCAT by 9 points and helped me end with an upward trend in GPA. I used the tutorials to learn the concepts and then used ditki's quizzes and exams to review. I would then use Anki cards alongside this. I used ditki for all of my biology, biochemistry, and anatomy MCAT studying.

IMO, I think the tutorials are very informative and present material in a very "digestable" way. I personally enjoy drawing as a stress reliever, so by coupling my MCAT studying with something I enjoyed doing, I was able to actually stick to a study plan. An hour of studying flew by, honestly. I am a very visual and hands-on learner, so drawing alongside the tutorials really helped cement the images and study material into my mind. And like I said, each tutorial has a quiz and each section has a comprehensive exam to review.

I plan to keep using ditki through med school and/or my SMP. Its been a huge help for me personally. If you have any questions about the program, PM me I'm happy to help.

(No coupon code, just a happy customer)
 
I used Draw It To Know It for MCAT studying and to complement some of my later pre-req classes in undergrad. I will say I increased my MCAT by 9 points when I added on ditki and began using anki cards. I'm currently using it to pre-study anatomy for med school/SMP in the fall.

In my personal and honest review, I think the program is completely worth its weight in gold. When I thought about the price, I realized I spent (at least) $15 a month on coffee, so I figured why not spend $15 a month to better myself. Like I said, ditki helped me raise my MCAT by 9 points and helped me end with an upward trend in GPA. I used the tutorials to learn the concepts and then used ditki's quizzes and exams to review. I would then use Anki cards alongside this. I used ditki for all of my biology, biochemistry, and anatomy MCAT studying.

IMO, I think the tutorials are very informative and present material in a very "digestable" way. I personally enjoy drawing as a stress reliever, so by coupling my MCAT studying with something I enjoyed doing, I was able to actually stick to a study plan. An hour of studying flew by, honestly. I am a very visual and hands-on learner, so drawing alongside the tutorials really helped cement the images and study material into my mind. And like I said, each tutorial has a quiz and each section has a comprehensive exam to review.

I plan to keep using ditki through med school and/or my SMP. Its been a huge help for me personally. If you have any questions about the program, PM me I'm happy to help.

(No coupon code, just a happy customer)

Wow, thanks for the kind words! We're honored that we could be part of your study strategy and that you enjoyed studying with us!! All the best!!
 
I used Draw It To Know It for MCAT studying and to complement some of my later pre-req classes in undergrad. I will say I increased my MCAT by 9 points when I added on ditki and began using anki cards. I'm currently using it to pre-study anatomy for med school/SMP in the fall.

In my personal and honest review, I think the program is completely worth its weight in gold. When I thought about the price, I realized I spent (at least) $15 a month on coffee, so I figured why not spend $15 a month to better myself. Like I said, ditki helped me raise my MCAT by 9 points and helped me end with an upward trend in GPA. I used the tutorials to learn the concepts and then used ditki's quizzes and exams to review. I would then use Anki cards alongside this. I used ditki for all of my biology, biochemistry, and anatomy MCAT studying.

IMO, I think the tutorials are very informative and present material in a very "digestable" way. I personally enjoy drawing as a stress reliever, so by coupling my MCAT studying with something I enjoyed doing, I was able to actually stick to a study plan. An hour of studying flew by, honestly. I am a very visual and hands-on learner, so drawing alongside the tutorials really helped cement the images and study material into my mind. And like I said, each tutorial has a quiz and each section has a comprehensive exam to review.

I plan to keep using ditki through med school and/or my SMP. Its been a huge help for me personally. If you have any questions about the program, PM me I'm happy to help.

(No coupon code, just a happy customer)

Which bundle did you purchase for MCAT review? I only see one MCAT specific bundle for the biology/biochemistry section. @Drawit
 
It goes really into depth and detail in certain Areas like the organ systems. It makes me worried bc I did not see the topics mentioned in ditki videos covered in khan or examkracker or in kaplan books.
 
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