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I recently started studying for the MCAT with TBR materials. I am scoring anywhere between 44% (cursed Biology!!!) and 70% on most phases. Just like the study plans on SDN suggest, I ALWAYS review correct/incorrect answers to make sure I fully understand them. Plus, I take notes on correct/incorrect problems and write down areas that I could improve on.
Here is my only question: How do you re-review those questions? Especially the ones you marked incorrect. One of the study plans suggest reading the entire weeks worth of chapter material, but I don't see that "sticking" in my head (maybe I am wrong). Some people suggest Anki for Psych/Soc, Amino Acids, etc... Would Anki help at all for this problem or will it just delay precious time.
I don't want to finish content review and realize I have forgotten EVERYTHING that I studied in TBR. Any help would be appreciated.
Edit: I am not the sharpest tool in the shed, but I will work my butt off to get a good score on this flippin test.
Here is my only question: How do you re-review those questions? Especially the ones you marked incorrect. One of the study plans suggest reading the entire weeks worth of chapter material, but I don't see that "sticking" in my head (maybe I am wrong). Some people suggest Anki for Psych/Soc, Amino Acids, etc... Would Anki help at all for this problem or will it just delay precious time.
I don't want to finish content review and realize I have forgotten EVERYTHING that I studied in TBR. Any help would be appreciated.
Edit: I am not the sharpest tool in the shed, but I will work my butt off to get a good score on this flippin test.