How to approach the august mcat

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drunkpunk

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From those of you who got over a 30 on the august mcat last summer, how did you go about studying? I'm afraid I will go all out in the beginning and end up being burnt out and with no motivation to study by the time of the real mcats. How many hours a day did you study in the beginning and towards the real day of the test? Thanks!

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You want to approach the test slowly, with small unmenacing steps. If the test gets scared or nervous by your presence, it will not hesistate to attack.
 
DrThom said:
You want to approach the test slowly, with small unmenacing steps. If the test gets scared or nervous by your presence, it will not hesistate to attack.


LOL :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :luck:
 
start around now, study 1-2 hours a day generally reviewing everything on the MCAT syllabus (at mcat site) until mid july, then start taking practice tests and working on the parts you dont score well on. shoot for 100 hours and maybe a little more of just mcat studying, and you should be prepared, although there is a general feeling on these boards that no amount of studying can possibly be enough.
good luck
 
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