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Hi-
This is my first post, and I just want some different perspectives.
I'm using the EK books--I'll supplement stuff from kaplan, or a bunch of library books that I checked out-to solidify the material. I'm taking the may 2 mcat.
I've been studying by doing a bio chapter one day, physics the next, etc. I feel like I'll be able to solidify the material better if I just finish all the chapters in a week for, say, chemistry, then move on to biology. It seems like I do well when there's a continuity of information, you know? I figure if I finish all the lectures in all the EK (supplementing when necessary), I'll be done by the end of march and spend all of april reviewing and all that.
oh, I'm also planning on doing my practice mcats as i go along. lol....the one tip that is abundantly clear from every 30+ mcat tips thread is that I should take the practice tests as much as possible!
Thank you in advance for any advice. It's really nice for people who have taken the mcat/been accepted to med school are so generous with their time and experiential knowledge!
This is my first post, and I just want some different perspectives.
I'm using the EK books--I'll supplement stuff from kaplan, or a bunch of library books that I checked out-to solidify the material. I'm taking the may 2 mcat.
I've been studying by doing a bio chapter one day, physics the next, etc. I feel like I'll be able to solidify the material better if I just finish all the chapters in a week for, say, chemistry, then move on to biology. It seems like I do well when there's a continuity of information, you know? I figure if I finish all the lectures in all the EK (supplementing when necessary), I'll be done by the end of march and spend all of april reviewing and all that.
oh, I'm also planning on doing my practice mcats as i go along. lol....the one tip that is abundantly clear from every 30+ mcat tips thread is that I should take the practice tests as much as possible!
Thank you in advance for any advice. It's really nice for people who have taken the mcat/been accepted to med school are so generous with their time and experiential knowledge!