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Hi all,
I am currently planning on taking the MCAT in Jan 2019, and the resources I have/am likely going to use as of now are the 2nd edition (2015) Kaplan 7 Book series and Khan Academy videos/practice.
However, I am currently a Kaplan SAT instructor and my manager, knowing that I am taking the MCAT and could potentially eventually teach a course for it, kindly sent me over the teaching material for their MCAT course as well. This includes practice tests and their full home study kit and annotated prep book.
I'm getting pretty overwhelmed with the amount of material I have to get through in the next 4-5 months of study, and I'm just wondering if anyone who has self-studied with Kaplan (or any other) material or taken the Kaplan prep course has come up with a good strategy for how to get through it all.
Did you go through all of the available types of prep (books & videos) and focus a month each to master subject/strategy at a time? Or did you focus on reading all of the content first and then move to practice test-taking strategies/questions? Did you take practice exams once a week or just studystudystudy and then take practice exams all of the last month?
I understand that it could be that this is all completely up to personal preference, but as I am in a place now where I don't even know where to start I would really love any and all input on what others would do if they were in my position to get an idea of what could work for me. I was really excited to be able to have access to all of this material originally, but now I am just feeling really overwhelmed.
I am currently planning on taking the MCAT in Jan 2019, and the resources I have/am likely going to use as of now are the 2nd edition (2015) Kaplan 7 Book series and Khan Academy videos/practice.
However, I am currently a Kaplan SAT instructor and my manager, knowing that I am taking the MCAT and could potentially eventually teach a course for it, kindly sent me over the teaching material for their MCAT course as well. This includes practice tests and their full home study kit and annotated prep book.
I'm getting pretty overwhelmed with the amount of material I have to get through in the next 4-5 months of study, and I'm just wondering if anyone who has self-studied with Kaplan (or any other) material or taken the Kaplan prep course has come up with a good strategy for how to get through it all.
Did you go through all of the available types of prep (books & videos) and focus a month each to master subject/strategy at a time? Or did you focus on reading all of the content first and then move to practice test-taking strategies/questions? Did you take practice exams once a week or just studystudystudy and then take practice exams all of the last month?
I understand that it could be that this is all completely up to personal preference, but as I am in a place now where I don't even know where to start I would really love any and all input on what others would do if they were in my position to get an idea of what could work for me. I was really excited to be able to have access to all of this material originally, but now I am just feeling really overwhelmed.