Is it possible for me to get a 10+ in physical sciences section?

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I would say I have a strong understanding of general chemistry, but when it comes to physics, I have no idea what I am doing most of the time. This is in regards to classes as I have not actually started studying for the MCAT yet.

I am worried about the physical sciences section mainly because of physics. Will I still be able to do well if my strengths in chemistry balance out my weaknesses in physics? Also, I keep hearing it is possible to do well through just memorizing physics equations. I can definitely do that, but I feel like it will be difficult to apply to different situations.
 
I would say I have a strong understanding of general chemistry, but when it comes to physics, I have no idea what I am doing most of the time. This is in regards to classes as I have not actually started studying for the MCAT yet.

I am worried about the physical sciences section mainly because of physics. Will I still be able to do well if my strengths in chemistry balance out my weaknesses in physics? Also, I keep hearing it is possible to do well through just memorizing physics equations. I can definitely do that, but I feel like it will be difficult to apply to different situations.

Get the TBR physics books and go through them. My physics improved a lot through it.
 
OP it is hard to tell without taking tests/practice passages. I agree with Dreamstoo, heard TBR Physics is a miracle worker. For practice though, I recommend GS PS. GS for PS is amazing because it is very difficult
 
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