MCAT Prep Method ???

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So i'm in my third year, and reserved a seat for MCAT on may 7th of this year. I'm a full time student, previously done 6 credits in my last semester, and taking 4 credits now ( 10 credits being full load ).

I bought the complete study package from Examkrackers, and plan on starting their 10 week Home Study program this Sunday. From anyone that has had experience or any other advice, would there be anything to do to improve my method.

As well, exams for me would finish April 22nd or the 15th, leaving me with 2.5 weeks to study purely for the MCAT.

Please let me know if there is any flaw to this.
 
Depending on how well you know the material and how fresh the material is in your mind, the ExamKrackers study package might not be enough. Also, you will need more practice passages than what they give you. Good luck!
 
To echo what iMEDatUCI wrote, EK is best for people that are strong in their pre-reqs and only need a brief refresher. Also, if you follow EK's strategy, make sure you add ALL of the AAMC FLs.
 
It would seem that EK is great for review in many areas, but you'll still need passages. The EK-BR combo is the best out there.
 
It would seem that EK is great for review in many areas, but you'll still need passages. The EK-BR combo is the best out there.


What do refer to when you say EK-BR. Please let me know what this is. And I am fairly fresh and v. strong in the prereqs, except for some topics in biology. I plan on spending extra time on those topics.
 
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