drowning in mcat material

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vanillabear55

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Has anyone heard of or used mcat.me ? It looks like they integrate various materials to create a custom schedule, but I'm not sure if its worth spending more money..

I'm struggling to get together a plan thats feasible/efficient with a part time job since I have a ton of options materials-wise, but currently wanted to really integrate my TPR and TBR materials (and maybe audio osmosis, I spend a lot of time commuting during the week) because two people I know have scored 34+ and swear by TBR, but I have the online access to TPR too.

Thanks!
 
Don't know much about it. My 2 cents to you is to make your own schedule . Be realistic. At least about 3hrs of studying a day depending on how much time you have before the big test. And get it. Hard work Pays Off. Procrastination Killz.... Good luck bro
 
Just pick one only and use it. People are all going to give you their personal opinions on what is good and what isn't, but most of them just picked one and stuck with it so it's disingenuous for them to say they know if TPR really is better than BR.
 
Just pick one only and use it. People are all going to give you their personal opinions on what is good and what isn't, but most of them just picked one and stuck with it so it's disingenuous for them to say they know if TPR really is better than BR.

Yeah, that's what I'm now planning to do. Maybe if I'm having trouble or need extra review on a topic I'll check the TBR materials but probably just use TPR as my main focus.

Don't know much about it. My 2 cents to you is to make your own schedule . Be realistic. At least about 3hrs of studying a day depending on how much time you have before the big test. And get it. Hard work Pays Off. Procrastination Killz.... Good luck bro

3 months so I need to get going. working a part time research job, so that decreases 3-4 days a week where I can probably max squeeze in 2.5 hours, but I wanted to make up for it the other days studying 9-5 (with breaks in between). Aiming for somewhere around 30 hours/wk
 
Yeah, that's what I'm now planning to do. Maybe if I'm having trouble or need extra review on a topic I'll check the TBR materials but probably just use TPR as my main focus.



3 months so I need to get going. working a part time research job, so that decreases 3-4 days a week where I can probably max squeeze in 2.5 hours, but I wanted to make up for it the other days studying 9-5 (with breaks in between). Aiming for somewhere around 30 hours/wk
Good luck...
 
Why not follow the 3 month schedule by Sn2ed (forums.studentdoctor.net/index.php?threads/breaking-down-the-mcat-a-3-month-mcat-study-schedule.623898/) .

If you need more or less time , just update it accordingly.
 
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