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As I study 6-8hrs/day I find myself wondering if everyone else is doing the same. I find SDN to be filled with outliers so how much do you guys think the average MCAT taker studys. Per day? Per week?
As I study 6-8hrs/day I find myself wondering if everyone else is doing the same. I find SDN to be filled with outliers so how much do you guys think the average MCAT taker studys. Per day? Per week?
really? is 300 the norm, or just the SDN norm? Among my friends and peers that I know of, the average routine was about 15 hours a week for two months, so about 120-140 hours.
Amazing work ethic for studying 6-8 hours a day! I'm sure it will pay off, keep it up. The one benefit of only studying 15 hours a week, though, is that the material and the studying stays fresh. I felt like the days I studied too long, it became too much of a routine and I was less focused. I went from analyzing what I read to simply memorizing. Make sure you stay sharp!
Well that makes me feel a lil better, I'm at around 150 hours with 5 weeks to go so around 300 hours is where I will be right before test time. Lets hope thats my peak.300 is not average, but there was a princeton review study done (I think) that showed that studying for 300 hours is about where you peak in terms of your scores. So if you study 300 hours versus 400 hours it probably won't help your score. But 200 hours versus 300 hours might.
do you guys think 1000 hours is overload in studying, 100/hours per week?
Yes. 3 Months at 25-30 hrs a week is probably enough.
I studied for 5 solid months 30 hours a week minimum. I took the june 13th test. Still waiting on my results. I was scoring over 10's and 11's in both science sections and a 6 in the verbal.
My prediction is that I will not do so hot because I only put about 2 weeks of 30 hours a week studying for the verbal. I hate reading and I totally suck at mcat verbal. I have only read 2 full length novels in my entire life and I plan on reading exactly no more until the day I die. Honestly I think i would rather spend an hour at the dentist that have to spend an hour reading some literature book. I know I'm the devil all you book lovers. I do enjoy reading scientific journals and newspapers almost daily.
In regards to this post, I think that unlike myself if you're already pretty good at mcat verbal, 3 months of studying would be enough for most people.