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Hello all,
So Im new here, and I've looked at all the SDN posts on the subject and the general consensus is "Don't study for the MCAT during the school year if you dont have to." or "It is manageable with a LIGHT course load, little to no ECs, and ridiculous time management." Id like to present my personal situation and get some input because this is an issue thats been bothering me for quite some time.
I will be starting my third year this fall (Starting September 22) and I am doing my absolute best to plan it so I do not have to take a gap year. Id rather just hop straight into Med School. 🙂
For Fall quarter, Ill be taking two intro Neuroscience courses (Neuroanatomy and Cellular Neuroscience) and a Medical ethics course for my philosophy GE (eww). Id also like to continue the ECs ive been a part of since last year which include working part time (10 hours/week) at the IT department on campus, Neuroscience research, and volunteering for CityLab, a science educational program for high school students.
For Winter quarter, I understand that Im required to take another Neuroscience course, but otherwise, ill take the lightest courses available. Same for Spring quarter if need be!
The plan is to ignore the MCAT for the Fall quarter and start MCAT preparation as soon as Winter break starts (December 9), then take it during Spring break (late March, early April). Id also like to continue to participate in ECs listed above as much as possible as soon as classes start back up again on January 9.
If worst comes to worst and I am not ready by Spring break, then Ill probably postpone it to May or June, but do you think its worth trying to get my scores before I apply in June?
What do you all think? Am I giving myself enough time to study? Would this be manageable? What should I plan for?
Thanks in advance!
So Im new here, and I've looked at all the SDN posts on the subject and the general consensus is "Don't study for the MCAT during the school year if you dont have to." or "It is manageable with a LIGHT course load, little to no ECs, and ridiculous time management." Id like to present my personal situation and get some input because this is an issue thats been bothering me for quite some time.
I will be starting my third year this fall (Starting September 22) and I am doing my absolute best to plan it so I do not have to take a gap year. Id rather just hop straight into Med School. 🙂
For Fall quarter, Ill be taking two intro Neuroscience courses (Neuroanatomy and Cellular Neuroscience) and a Medical ethics course for my philosophy GE (eww). Id also like to continue the ECs ive been a part of since last year which include working part time (10 hours/week) at the IT department on campus, Neuroscience research, and volunteering for CityLab, a science educational program for high school students.
For Winter quarter, I understand that Im required to take another Neuroscience course, but otherwise, ill take the lightest courses available. Same for Spring quarter if need be!
The plan is to ignore the MCAT for the Fall quarter and start MCAT preparation as soon as Winter break starts (December 9), then take it during Spring break (late March, early April). Id also like to continue to participate in ECs listed above as much as possible as soon as classes start back up again on January 9.
If worst comes to worst and I am not ready by Spring break, then Ill probably postpone it to May or June, but do you think its worth trying to get my scores before I apply in June?
What do you all think? Am I giving myself enough time to study? Would this be manageable? What should I plan for?
Thanks in advance!