I will have just finished all the prereqs after this semester (with other MCAT-related classes except for intro biology fresh in my mind). I will have about four or five weeks to study full-time for the MCAT after the semester ends, and then I could take it before I have to begin another summer commitment. Is that five week study period doable, or not recommended? I can do content review from now until the end of May (and have been reviewing for about a month now), but I just haven't / know I won't have the time to take practice tests until after this semester is over. I'm taking five science classes, which probably wasn't the best way to accommodate MCAT studying.
My alternative is to take a gap year and take the MCAT during winter break of senior year, and apply after my senior year (which I freely admit will be less rushed, and because I was already having some doubts as to whether or not medicine is actually for me, could be a good time to reassess my career goals). The main negative is that I would have to start paying back my student loans if I were to take a gap year, which might be difficult for me. I believe that I would have a fairly solid application otherwise, and I would ideally like to apply to a range of schools, including top tier schools.
Thank you for your help.
My alternative is to take a gap year and take the MCAT during winter break of senior year, and apply after my senior year (which I freely admit will be less rushed, and because I was already having some doubts as to whether or not medicine is actually for me, could be a good time to reassess my career goals). The main negative is that I would have to start paying back my student loans if I were to take a gap year, which might be difficult for me. I believe that I would have a fairly solid application otherwise, and I would ideally like to apply to a range of schools, including top tier schools.
Thank you for your help.