hasan34
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How do I prepare for the MCAT test? and before how much time should I start preparing?
what subjects does it include?
what subjects does it include?
Not to nitpick but I'd say that an optimal amount of time for most people tends to be 3-4 months. When you begin studying, you should have already done your content review (by completing the pre-reqs). Studying time is for cramming in those facts until you know them backwards and forwards. While some people may require 6 months-1 year to get a solid foundation, rarely have I seen this accomplished in less than 3 months.MedSchoolTutors said:I've seen people with very strong grasps of the foundational sciences study for the MCAT in a month, while others take almost a year. I'd say the average and "golden" time is 3 months. If you're able to study full time, I'd say 2 months is enough but if you're a student then you might want to take a summer + semester.
The MCAT tests gen chem, gen bio, gen physics, orgo, biochem, psychology, sociology, and statistics.