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Hi, I have a few pretty easy questions....
I recently finished an intensive biochem spring course, and decided I might as well take the September MCAT since I pretty much have 10-11 weeks with nothing to do, so I registered for Sept 8 a couple days ago. I just STARTED studying and I have the TPR class materials which I got for Free from a friend- about 3 or 4 books, (but I am not enrolled in the class). I have a pretty good background in physics, orgo, and g chem, but absolutely no physiology whatsoever. At this point, I am going INTO my third year, so there really was no rush to go ahead and take it now, but I said I am pretty prepared so what the hell.
Questions.....Do I have enough time to really do enough studying and not short change myself? (I would be studying 7-10 hrs per day, 6 days a week).
I dont know how I feel about the TPR materials and am tempted to order the EK study package simply b/c I have heard a lot of good things and its a good price. Any thoughts on a switch between my free princeton books and ek?
Obviously my main concern is that I am jumping into the test now, and needlessly shortchanging myself on time to study, but at the same time I do have a Full TWO months everyday to devote to it at this time.
I appreciate all opinions/advice. Thanks!
Bill
I recently finished an intensive biochem spring course, and decided I might as well take the September MCAT since I pretty much have 10-11 weeks with nothing to do, so I registered for Sept 8 a couple days ago. I just STARTED studying and I have the TPR class materials which I got for Free from a friend- about 3 or 4 books, (but I am not enrolled in the class). I have a pretty good background in physics, orgo, and g chem, but absolutely no physiology whatsoever. At this point, I am going INTO my third year, so there really was no rush to go ahead and take it now, but I said I am pretty prepared so what the hell.
Questions.....Do I have enough time to really do enough studying and not short change myself? (I would be studying 7-10 hrs per day, 6 days a week).
I dont know how I feel about the TPR materials and am tempted to order the EK study package simply b/c I have heard a lot of good things and its a good price. Any thoughts on a switch between my free princeton books and ek?
Obviously my main concern is that I am jumping into the test now, and needlessly shortchanging myself on time to study, but at the same time I do have a Full TWO months everyday to devote to it at this time.
I appreciate all opinions/advice. Thanks!
Bill