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Hi!

So I'm taking the MCAT in May and I'm trying to figure out the best practice study plan now that I've finally finished content review (which I admit, I didn't put a whole lot of effort into due to being busy with school and ECs).

I have 8 FLs (3 TPR, 3 Kaplan, 2 AAMC). Finals end on May 5th, so that really just gives me enough time to do 6 FLs with no break days. So my plan is as follows:

March: Go through the Khan passages
April: Go through Section/Question Banks
Two weeks before finals: First two FLs​
May: Last 6 FLs

Is one month enough time to go through all the questions in the banks? Or should I do all the section/question bank questions and then do Khan if I have time? Overall, how does this sound?
 
6 FLs in that short period of time is a TERRIBLE idea.

You need atleast a day to understand your mistakes AND relearn topics you did not properly learn.
 
6 FLs in that short period of time is a TERRIBLE idea.

You need atleast a day to understand your mistakes AND relearn topics you did not properly learn.
I planned it out as 6 because between May 7th and May 18th, there's enough days for 6 FL days and 6 review days. :/
 
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