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I'm a rising sophomore, and I know I definitely should start studying for the MCAT. I decided to study for the critical reading section first because it's always been my weak spot. The problem is, I have no idea where to start.
I know there is no vocab portion in the reading section of the MCAT, but I don't know so many words that I should already know; I looked at books like Word Smart and realized that there quite a few words that I wasn't familiar with. I feel like this will cause a problem later when I'm actually taking the test.
How should I start studying for the reading section? Is memorizing vocab a good start or is it just a waste of time?
I know there is no vocab portion in the reading section of the MCAT, but I don't know so many words that I should already know; I looked at books like Word Smart and realized that there quite a few words that I wasn't familiar with. I feel like this will cause a problem later when I'm actually taking the test.
How should I start studying for the reading section? Is memorizing vocab a good start or is it just a waste of time?