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I am making up my schedule for MCAT studying this summer, and I'm wondering: just because it's so much information to remember, would it be useful to take two weeks out between finishing content review and starting full-lengths to study just from the notes I've made, and formula/equation sheets, and Kaplan flashcards, etc.?
As in--not spending time on problems, necessarily, but just going over the actual information in depth all together, to kind of sort it out in my head and recall some of the things I may not have looked at in a while.
Has anyone else done this, or thinks this is a good idea? Is it a waste of two weeks when I could be doing something else?
As in--not spending time on problems, necessarily, but just going over the actual information in depth all together, to kind of sort it out in my head and recall some of the things I may not have looked at in a while.
Has anyone else done this, or thinks this is a good idea? Is it a waste of two weeks when I could be doing something else?
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