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I haven't posted here in a while. Here are some tips, having already taken the MCAT.

Drink gatorade.
Eat easily digestable snacks. A spoon of white sugar is probably better than a whole grain bar. I personally recommend those high energy/instant energy protein bars, they usually come with alot of sugar too.

Practice test taking strategies (I'm sure you heard of it before, but it's key).
I have my own test taking strategies I use. It's hard to explain and I don't know how to explain. If I was really bored, I might one day do another practice mcat with a notepad beside me, and make a note whenever I use a strat. This is only way I know how to explain my strats, it's built into me, I don't know how to recite it other wise. One thing I will say is, don't do kaplan mapping if it simply isn't your style. Don't even do it on more than a couple practice tests if it's not a fit for you. I did not highlight a single word or write down a single note. My scratch paper was only used for PS/bio calculations/pathways, but mostly empty because I used alot of mental math.

Don't let one section affect the next. I was gonna cry/consider voiding my test after physical science, but I toughed it out, felt I did well on verbal/bio, and didn't have the courage to press void button at the end. One of the best choices of my life 🙂

Don't be too hung up on the writing sample, make sure that even if you felt rushed during it, just submit the thing at like 2 min left or something. Don't keep revising it, use those last 2 mins or so to relax for the bio section.
 
I haven't posted here in a while. Here are some tips, having already taken the MCAT.

Drink gatorade.
Eat easily digestable snacks. A spoon of white sugar is probably better than a whole grain bar. I personally recommend those high energy/instant energy protein bars, they usually come with alot of sugar too.

Practice test taking strategies (I'm sure you heard of it before, but it's key).
I have my own test taking strategies I use. It's hard to explain and I don't know how to explain. If I was really bored, I might one day do another practice mcat with a notepad beside me, and make a note whenever I use a strat. This is only way I know how to explain my strats, it's built into me, I don't know how to recite it other wise. One thing I will say is, don't do kaplan mapping if it simply isn't your style. Don't even do it on more than a couple practice tests if it's not a fit for you. I did not highlight a single word or write down a single note. My scratch paper was only used for PS/bio calculations/pathways, but mostly empty because I used alot of mental math.

Don't let one section affect the next. I was gonna cry/consider voiding my test after physical science, but I toughed it out, felt I did well on verbal/bio, and didn't have the courage to press void button at the end. One of the best choices of my life 🙂

Don't be too hung up on the writing sample, make sure that even if you felt rushed during it, just submit the thing at like 2 min left or something. Don't keep revising it, use those last 2 mins or so to relax for the bio section.

BRILLIANT POST

Thanks so much for reminding everyone of the simple things that have a major impact on your score. Too many people focus so much on information, they forget how all the factors come together.

I might add, if you don't mind, ...

  • Get Good Sleep not only the night before, but for a few days in a row. Go in well rested.
  • Keep in mind on the weird passages that the test is curved. A few missed questions here and there could still result in a 12 or 13. Don't let the lingering stress of a hard passage hurt your focus on the next passages.
  • When in doubt, look for the simple answer. Many of the seemingly trickiest questions can be solved by a simple thought.
 
I was taking a quiz in my physics 1 class today (should of taken AP in high school).

Here are some notes I took down:

Know 1/6 = 100/6 = 16

Know 1/3 = 33

Know 1/7 = 15

1/8 = 12.5

1/9 = 0.11, 2/9 = 0.22, etc

Look at the units of problems, if you get a wrong unit, you used a wrong equation.

Eg. You know energy should end with kg m^2/s^2, if you ended up with something else, you screwed up somewhere.

There were alot more I used in the 3 problem quiz but I forgot them by now. We had 3 huge questions to do and were only given 10 minutes, open notes. I had formulas memorized, did not even reach for my calculator, and was the only one that walked out of the room before the 10 min mark.
 
oh yea, one more.

Don't plug numbers into equations right away.

eg: a * b = b^2 * (c / b)

cancel the b's, and you have

a = c

not a single calculation needed if they give you a = 5, and you need to find c

obviously the real equations will be more complicated, but you get the idea.