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I am currently a non-trad student deciding when to take the MCAT. I will be taking genetics, physics 1, and orgo 1 in the fall. In spring I will be taking physics 2, orgo 2 and cell and molc. Each semester I have a few other classes sprinkled in, however these are just general classes. I will not have biochem till next year because my university requiring orgo 1,2 first. I was hoping to begin studying for the MCAT early next semester, but I am hesitant due to a heavy course load/missing many prereqs. I am also wish to not take a gap year but understand if I have to.

Due to me not have a lot of the prereqs done would it be recommended for me to wait to take the MCAT, or self study and take in the spring?

Thank you!!
 
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Most people would advise you to wait til after you've taken your prereqs. I took mine without Orgo or Biochem and it was a little rough, I ended up with a 509 after 6 weeks of self study. I'm pretty sure I would've gotten more like a 515-520 if I'd taken all the prereqs first, my science subscores were just terrible compared to CARS/PsychSoc. I was also in a position where I really needed to give it a shot because my family needed to relocate ASAP.

If you're in a spot to wait, wait and do it the next winter/spring instead.
 
Most people would advise you to wait til after you've taken your prereqs. I took mine without Orgo or Biochem and it was a little rough, I ended up with a 509 after 6 weeks of self study. I'm pretty sure I would've gotten more like a 515-520 if I'd taken all the prereqs first, my science subscores were just terrible compared to CARS/PsychSoc. I was also in a position where I really needed to give it a shot because my family needed to relocate ASAP.

If you're in a spot to wait, wait and do it the next winter/spring instead.
Thank you for the response. I do not have any reason that I would have to take the mcat early such as needing to relocate. Taking it early would just be out of personal preference to avoid a gap year. I did some more reading online and it seems most do advise to wait, especially if you don't have bio chem/physics 2 at least started.
 
Thank you for the response. I do not have any reason that I would have to take the mcat early such as needing to relocate. Taking it early would just be out of personal preference to avoid a gap year. I did some more reading online and it seems most do advise to wait, especially if you don't have bio chem/physics 2 at least started.
I have a few friends who studied intermittently while taking the prerequisites whereas I chose to study after it had all been done. Honestly, I wish I studied sooner. Being able to study as you go helps solidify information and apply it, thus reinforcing the knowledge. The aforementioned friends would study maybe a few hours per week before taking the MCAT, so over the span of one year, they were able to get in quite a bit of review and keeping older things refreshed.

Also, since you're in the non-trad forum, why are you trying to avoid a gap year?
 
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