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Hello everyone, my name is Scott and I am an RN in Missouri with a BSN. About a year into Nursing school was bit by the "I want to be an MD" bug. While nursing is a terrific field, it is different than medicine in many aspects. I wish to become a Doctor of Emergency Medicine. I love the ER and love to deal with trauma and medicine. My mind is now made up that to gauge if I would be able to get into Medical school, I am taking my MCAT in January. I know with my nursing non-science degree (although I did have a chemisty minor) I would probably be best suited for a D.O. program.
In order to prepare for my studies, I ordered Exam Krackers because I wanted to have a good base for subjects I hadn't had in a few years. I began studying in October and have pretty much dedicated my free time from now on to this test.
Today I just found the actual guide to follow on what to read and on what days, so I had been reading the entire chemistry book, doing each chapter 3 times and was about to have my head explode.
I did have a question, for someone doing this prep or who has taken the MCAT, I only ordered the prep books (not the 1001 questions) and I was wondering if the Audio Osmosis is worth the money? How did it help, was is a great addition to the books? Does it offer much more than just reading alone?
Thanks to all of you and I hope to be discussing which medical schools we are all attending in the near future
In order to prepare for my studies, I ordered Exam Krackers because I wanted to have a good base for subjects I hadn't had in a few years. I began studying in October and have pretty much dedicated my free time from now on to this test.
Today I just found the actual guide to follow on what to read and on what days, so I had been reading the entire chemistry book, doing each chapter 3 times and was about to have my head explode.
I did have a question, for someone doing this prep or who has taken the MCAT, I only ordered the prep books (not the 1001 questions) and I was wondering if the Audio Osmosis is worth the money? How did it help, was is a great addition to the books? Does it offer much more than just reading alone?
Thanks to all of you and I hope to be discussing which medical schools we are all attending in the near future
