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I am wondering if it is possible to do well on the MCAT if I don't remember a lot from my prereqs? They were scattered starting about 6-7 yrs ago and I'm finishing them up with Ochem 2 this semester. I did take Biochem last semester and am taking Biochem 2 this semester and sitting in on Bio 1. I have been studying Chad's Videos, and the information is really making sense, and I feel like I can self-study everything. I am extremely motivated, and have been studying around 6 hours a day this week. Although I'm taking a full course load this semester, I plan to study for the MCAT during the summer, and possibly sit in on a refresher Ochem or Physics class at the community college. After that I'll get more EC's and work experience (hopefully scribe), while studying part time until the January MCAT. I don't have any money left for financial aid, so this is my last semester in Undergrad I can take classes. Everyone tells you to take a practice test before studying, but honestly I don't want to do that because I know the content is severely lacking. What study books or resources should I use? I'm using Chad's videos right now, but I plan to utilize either TBR, TPR, or EK during the summer. I'm aware that Chad's videos aren't the best for the new MCAT, but they're extremely helpful so far. Has anyone succeeded in a situation similar to mine?