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EDIT: This was supposed to be a thread about the first day of SN2. However as with all intelligent life, things evolve. This thread has now become a support page for people following the SN2 plan. You can think of it as Alcoholics Anonymous for people studying to take the MCAT using the SN2 plan.

EDIT July 1, 2014:
If you are interested in @mehc012's Anki Deck, DO NOT SEND A PM. Here is the link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7if6wgaif98rkoa/mehc012 SN2edCh4s.apkg
**A NOTE: @mehc012 and several others (myself included) want to tell you guys that studying from another person's deck will probably not be as beneficial to you as creating your own cards. Yes you can take advantage of @mehc012's generosity, but you won't get the same advantage. Study the material. Create cards as you go along. You will find it more helpful to your studying. **

EDIT July 22, 2014:
The following is @TBRBiosadist's official MCAT Verbal Reasoning Strategy:
@TBRBiosadist's strategy that got [him] from a 7 average to scoring 13-15 average..

Spend the bulk of your time reading. Up to 3 minutes per passage.
  • Read the first and last paragraph thoroughly to begin with. Understand what the authors main point will be because 90% of questions require nothing more than a general idea.
  • After this, read the entire passage slowly enough where you dont feel like you need to reread sentences for understanding.
Next is just answer questions, there is a few tricks here that work about 90% of the time
  • Unless the passage is asking you about a specific detail, dont look back. READ EVERY ANSWER THOROUGLY AND THEN Answer what makes sense from the general point of the passage. Its very easy to prove a wrong answer to be somewhat correct if you dig hard enough, dont. Answer what your gut says and move onto the next question, dont contemplate to much. With that being said...
  • Answer like you were dropped on the head as a child. Alot of times if Im arguing between two answers, there is the answer that is 100% correct, and one that is 90% correct. Be an idoit and choose the one that seems like it is correct. However.....
  • "Always" is a word to avoid. If an answer uses this word, or definites like it, it is something to avoid. I would say 80% of the time the wishy washy answer is more correct then the highly affirmative one. This leads to my final point....
  • 100% of the time you are not actually looking for the "right" answer in verbal, this isnt PS or BS where 1+1 almost always equals 2 (unless we are talking about the different sedimentation values for Ribosomes). In verbal you are looking for the answer that isnt wrong. Often times an answer will seem very "right" but one aspect of it is clearly wrong, as compared to an answer that isnt wrong, but doesnt seem as right as that answer, these are meant to fool you. Choose the answer that isnt wrong.
I understand that I few of these tips may be at odds with each other. Ultimately you must adjust slightly for each passage, but it comes down to one thing. Read thoroughly. Read every sentence in the passage. Read every question. Read every answer. Then the correct answer will be fairly obvious. This may seem like it takes longer, but it takes much less time than skimming, and then trying to find the correct information later.

Or to summarize in one sentence

Understand what the hell the author is arguing

EDIT July 26, 2014:

@DoctorInASaree uploaded a guide to Verbal Reasoning. If you're interested, it's worth a look. Here is the link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/2byivymmqwlvjms/MCAT VR Primer DRSAREE.pdf

EDIT 2, July 26, 2014: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/sn2d-first-day.1074344/page-52#post-15510851
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Just finished the first day of SN2...man is it long and exhausting.

The first day is BR physics chapter (translational motion) + 1/3 of the passages. I felt like I wasn't able to apply the stuff I read into the stuff I was tested on.

Has anyone felt this way when following the schedule? It just seems like the contents of the chapter didn't really stick in my head when I took the practice passages. Will this improve over time?

EDIT 3, March 4, 2015:

For verbal, if you are feeling lost and confused, I highly highly recommend you to look into the MCAT Strategy Course by @Jack Westin. I've been working with him, and nothing comes close to his course and teaching. It's a strategy course, so it will cover everything, not just the VR/CARS section.
 
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OH MY GOOD GREAT HEAVENLY GOD ISOSINE THE MASHUP GOD IS BACK ON YOUTUBE

I feel like a school girl right now (he has better stuff than this but he is still incredible.)
 
MCAT syndrome episode #679

I went for a run this morning. It was really great at first while the provocative rapper get spitting dirty nothings in my headphones.
Then it started.
I started to think about the pathway that let to my hyperventilation. Then I contemplated thinking about how the kidney would play into that. Before I jaywalked the intersection I thought about the formula that would calculate the time it took the semi to my position if he was traveling with constant acceleration.
I got home just in time to grab the last batch of bacon and eggs my sister had made.. For some reason as I was eating I thought about the last time I took a legitimate selfie which reassured me that I wasn't completely MCAT crazy.
 
MCAT syndrome episode #679

I went for a run this morning. It was really great at first while the provocative rapper get spitting dirty nothings in my headphones.
Then it started.
I started to think about the pathway that let to my hyperventilation. Then I contemplated thinking about how the kidney would play into that. Before I jaywalked the intersection I thought about the formula that would calculate the time it took the semi to my position if he was traveling with constant acceleration.
I got home just in time to grab the last batch of bacon and eggs my sister had made.. For some reason as I was eating I thought about the last time I took a legitimate selfie which reassured me that I wasn't completely MCAT crazy.

 
MCAT syndrome episode #679

I went for a run this morning. It was really great at first while the provocative rapper get spitting dirty nothings in my headphones.
Then it started.
I started to think about the pathway that let to my hyperventilation. Then I contemplated thinking about how the kidney would play into that. Before I jaywalked the intersection I thought about the formula that would calculate the time it took the semi to my position if he was traveling with constant acceleration.
I got home just in time to grab the last batch of bacon and eggs my sister had made.. For some reason as I was eating I thought about the last time I took a legitimate selfie which reassured me that I wasn't completely MCAT crazy.
 
Just got season one of Scrubs .. Up until now i never watched doctor shows, Only doctor I knew was this guy. #man crush ... Come take me away doctor and let us explore the universe so I dont have to worry about MCAT i much rather dealing with daleks
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Just got season one of Scrubs .. Up until now i never watched doctor shows, Only doctor I knew was this guy. #man crush ... Come take me away doctor and let us explore the universe so I dont have to worry about MCAT i much rather dealing with daleks
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So this weekend:

1. Missed my close friends bachelor party and missed an opportunity to see all my good friends from college.
2. Best friends grandma died, couldn't go to the funeral or house
3. Close friend from abroad is in the states for 2 weeks and I can't get into the city because I am studying.
4. Both my closest friends got promotions to managers at a top 4 accounting firm to put them into the 80k/year bracket

Not to mention the fact that my friends seem to have TONS of time to go out, party, chill, etc. AND MAKE A F*CKING LIVING and here I am studying for a test getting paid nothing to do it.

My thoughts on my career choice

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#sometimesmenneedtobitch
 
So this weekend:

1. Missed my close friends bachelor party and missed an opportunity to see all my good friends from college.
2. Best friends grandma died, couldn't go to the funeral or house
3. Close friend from abroad is in the states for 2 weeks and I can't get into the city because I am studying.
4. Both my closest friends got promotions to managers at a top 4 accounting firm to put them into the 80k/year bracket

Not to mention the fact that my friends seem to have TONS of time to go out, party, chill, etc. AND MAKE A F*CKING LIVING and here I am studying for a test getting paid nothing to do it.

My thoughts on my career choice

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#sometimesmenneedtobitch

Lol, that's how I have been feeling lately but I can't see myself do anything but medicine. Few of my high school friends (who were older) are investment bankers and are making 6 figures in their mid 20s.
 
So this weekend:

1. Missed my close friends bachelor party and missed an opportunity to see all my good friends from college.
2. Best friends grandma died, couldn't go to the funeral or house
3. Close friend from abroad is in the states for 2 weeks and I can't get into the city because I am studying.
4. Both my closest friends got promotions to managers at a top 4 accounting firm to put them into the 80k/year bracket

Not to mention the fact that my friends seem to have TONS of time to go out, party, chill, etc. AND MAKE A F*CKING LIVING and here I am studying for a test getting paid nothing to do it.

My thoughts on my career choice

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#sometimesmenneedtobitch
Correction you are paying to study (materials and whatnot)
 
So I watched the first episode of the first season of scrubs and I def loving it !!! A tiny boost to keep on track of my dream .. Plus that bond is hot!!
 
So I watched the first episode of the first season of scrubs and I def loving it !!! A tiny boost to keep on track of my dream .. Plus that bond is hot!!
Scrubs will consume your life. It just gets better. Also ( I know I said this before) its been voted the most accurate doctor show both on procedure but also relationships and day to day life. I want my life to be scrubs.
 
Scrubs will consume your life. It just gets better. Also ( I know I said this before) its been voted the most accurate doctor show both on procedure but also relationships and day to day life. I want my life to be scrubs.
HA Ha i doubt being a doctor is soo funny but what do I know .... This actually got me sooo excited and motivated , after I watch the next 4 episodes I will study like a boss!! And do doctors hook up ?? Ones I know seem more interested in their work more than anything else
 
HA Ha i doubt being a doctor is soo funny but what do I know .... This actually got me sooo excited and motivated , after I watch the next 4 episodes I will study like a boss!! And do doctors hook up ?? Ones I know seem more interested in their work more than anything else
Age of doctors play an important role I believe lol. Like if things stay on track I will be done with my 4 years of med school around 25-26, but the average matriculate is 25.....so it depends


EDIT: Upon further research the answer is very much a yes, just not as much as tv would have you believe
 
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HA Ha i doubt being a doctor is soo funny but what do I know .... This actually got me sooo excited and motivated , after I watch the next 4 episodes I will study like a boss!! And do doctors hook up ?? Ones I know seem more interested in their work more than anything else

You speak of doctors like they are above human. They are regular people and most people do hook up.... or try to. In general, TV is not a good litmus test for life.

Age of doctors play an important role I believe lol. Like if things stay on track I will be done with my 4 years of med school around 25-26, but the average matriculate is 25.....so it depends

@TBRBiosadist, I guess I should give up my quest of becoming a doctor because I am old---you'll be getting all the ladies once you graduate med school and I will be getting a new walker and cane.
 
Age of doctors play an important role I believe lol. Like if things stay on track I will be done with my 4 years of med school around 25-26, but the average matriculate is 25.....so it depends


EDIT: Upon further research the answer is very much a yes, just not as much as tv would have you believe

To be honest, I feel you have a hard time as coming off as humble in most of your posts.
 
To be honest, I feel you have a hard time as coming off as humble in most of your posts.
I almost named myself tbrbionarcissist

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Yeah i have that problem, more sometimes than others
EDITEDIT: Who am I kidding, I have that problem ALL OF THE TIME.
 
Oh for sure lol. I just thought "acceptable" was an interesting word choice, but it doesn't really matter. None of us has any idea who the other posters on here are anyway

Is this an inappropriate time to mention that I'm actually Kristen Bell and this whole thing has just been method acting for a new movie
(anyone done that TPRH passage...? yes? no?)

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AAMC 3: 44 (15/15/14) {PS/Verbsies/BS}
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aside: Today I realized that I will need more gifs, so I can keep up with the rest of you.
omg you are by far the smartest person ive seen on this forum!! to get a 44 on ur first try is amazing :O
this thread always makes me want to work harder!!! ^^
 
I have a question about TBR Physics Ch 8 Passage 2 of the 52 Q
I understand the basic idea that changing the area of loop will affect magnetic flux
so it says for question 6, what was true of the current produced as the bar slid down the rails?

In the answer key, part of it explains that as the bar goes down the rails, magnetic flux decreases, bc area of the loop decreases.
I don't understand how area of loop decreases? Might be a dumb q
The rest of the answer explanation I get
 

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I have a question about TBR Physics Ch 8 Passage 2 of the 52 Q
I understand the basic idea that changing the area of loop will affect magnetic flux
so it says for question 6, what was true of the current produced as the bar slid down the rails?

In the answer key, part of it explains that as the bar goes down the rails, magnetic flux decreases, bc area of the loop decreases.
I don't understand how area of loop decreases? Might be a dumb q
The rest of the answer explanation I get

The loop where current passes through is including the bar so as the bar slides down the area of the loop (V --> f --> y --> x --> a depending which direction the current is flowing) is decreasing because the sliding bar is part of the loop. When the flux decreases, you will have a current produced in the direction to bring back the flux/magnetic field.

We know flux = (magnetic field)*(area)

If you decrease the area you are decreasing the flux, so a current will be produced to bring back the flux i.e. the current will be generated to create a magnetic field in the same direction.
 
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The loop where current passes through is including the bar so as the bar slides down the area of the loop (V --> f --> y --> x --> a depending which direction the current is flowing) is decreasing because the sliding bar is part of the loop. When the flux decreases, you will have a current produced in the direction to bring back the flux/magnetic field.

We know flux = (magnetic field)*(area)

If you decrease the area you are decreasing the flux, so a current will be produced to bring back the flux i.e. the current will be generated to create a magnetic field in the same direction.
ty sillyjoe! that makes sense, the bar is literally part of the loop omg
how far r u into the schedule?
 
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