Mastering PS before starting BS?

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Yellow Jacket

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Guys,

What do you think about mastering all of Physics first, then Gen. Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and then Biology as opposed to SNDed schedule?

I feel like I can focus and absorb the material better and faster if I concentrate on one subject at a time.

What are your thoughts?
 
I tried that at firstand it made me forget a lot of small details. Which is bad. If you study physics for a month, then chem for a month you're going to forget some physics stuff, lol. if you keep switching through the topics its easier to keep stuff fresh, imo.
 
I did that, and got a good score (14 PS, 13 BS). But I think I agree that it's easier to keep stuff fresh by alternating.
 
Mix up the topics from different subjects since you will be able to see connections between them. You don't have to follow that schedule word for word.
 
Thanks for the responses guys. I think I will try focusing on one subject at a time and blend review of Physics into Gen. Chem, and Physics and Gen. Chem review into OChem focus and Phy., GChem and OChem review into Biology focus.
 
go to http://www.wikipremed.com

his videos start with physics, then to chemistry, then o-chem, then biology. they're meant to be watched sequentially. he purposely does it like this because these disciplines build upon each other, so in his videos he makes comments on how they inter-relate.
 
go to http://www.wikipremed.com

his videos start with physics, then to chemistry, then o-chem, then biology. they're meant to be watched sequentially. he purposely does it like this because these disciplines build upon each other, so in his videos he makes comments on how they inter-relate.

I will look at them. Thank you! Good job on the BS and PS sections by the way. 👍
 
Whatever works for you. I know people who have done very well on the MCAT studying by doing all subjects simultaneously as well as one at a time like you plan on doing.
 
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