Hello all,
I plan on writing the MCAT on the 12th of September. I started studying since the beginning of this month and originally planned to get through content review (EK bio/ochem and BR physics/g-chem) by today. That unfortunately did not go as planned. As of now I read over EK bio and still have to go over BR acid/bases, electrochemistry, optics, electricity and magnetism. I have not done any o-chem review despite it being my weakest subject in college.
With about one month until my test date, would it seem wise to forget about finishing my content review and focus primarily on practice problems, passages, and taking full lengths? I'm assuming that I can learn the content that I don't know in this manner. Any input on this?
I have access to all the TPR online content, have the 1001 series, and BR books.
Thanks
I plan on writing the MCAT on the 12th of September. I started studying since the beginning of this month and originally planned to get through content review (EK bio/ochem and BR physics/g-chem) by today. That unfortunately did not go as planned. As of now I read over EK bio and still have to go over BR acid/bases, electrochemistry, optics, electricity and magnetism. I have not done any o-chem review despite it being my weakest subject in college.
With about one month until my test date, would it seem wise to forget about finishing my content review and focus primarily on practice problems, passages, and taking full lengths? I'm assuming that I can learn the content that I don't know in this manner. Any input on this?
I have access to all the TPR online content, have the 1001 series, and BR books.
Thanks