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It seems to be a disease among the student population.
I can't study for a test unless I am stressed out. In university, I can study 2-3 days before the date, and it works out well. And there are assessments to keep you on track.
With the MCAT, the test date 4 months away, I just can't seem to take it seriously.. I slack off. I know with the MCAT, I should follow a schedule, have goals for each day.. Basically take baby steps towards the big thing.
I took a prep course, and I didn't really help me keep myself on track. And I was pretty excited to tackle it, but that quickly went away.
How did those, who were major procrastinators, do it?
I am also worried, that if I am successful, it will be the same for USMLEs which would be a bigger disaster. If I can't take the MCAT seriously, how can I pass USMLEs?
So please vent here, and share your thoughts.
I can't study for a test unless I am stressed out. In university, I can study 2-3 days before the date, and it works out well. And there are assessments to keep you on track.
With the MCAT, the test date 4 months away, I just can't seem to take it seriously.. I slack off. I know with the MCAT, I should follow a schedule, have goals for each day.. Basically take baby steps towards the big thing.
I took a prep course, and I didn't really help me keep myself on track. And I was pretty excited to tackle it, but that quickly went away.
How did those, who were major procrastinators, do it?
I am also worried, that if I am successful, it will be the same for USMLEs which would be a bigger disaster. If I can't take the MCAT seriously, how can I pass USMLEs?
So please vent here, and share your thoughts.