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Just signed up for this date and very nervous. Working full time and going to school full time, so with only 3 months to study, lets hope I am able to pull something off. Just using examkrackers and AAMC practice exams. Hopefully this will be enough.
Im in STL. Finishing the undergrad next spring. Currently working every weekend 12hr shifts, wife and baby at home, research work and FULL TIME MCAT STUDIES!!! This test takes way too much time to prepare. I began the SN2 review plan with adjustments to fit my schedule but seem to find it extremely hard to stick to. I have came to the realization that I will just cover most topics ONCE and see what is needed after taking FL exams in May/April. The SN2 review is very exhaustive!!!
Does anybody believe it is worth taking a practice FL this early?
PROS: gain ideas on what areas need greater emphasis, early exposure to testing technique
CONS: lose one practice FL exam, useless energy since all material has not been reviewed yet????
WHATCHA THINK???
Does anybody believe it is worth taking a practice FL this early?
PROS: gain ideas on what areas need greater emphasis, early exposure to testing technique
CONS: lose one practice FL exam, useless energy since all material has not been reviewed yet????
WHATCHA THINK???
Hey! So I'm doing an odd TPR schedule because I work full time. I take all Sunday classes, and it is a 6 month schedule that started in October. So right now, I am close to half way done with the material, but I won't be done with the material until around 2 weeks before the test date. To be honest, I think I will attempt to accelerate my TPR schedule so that I am done with the material 4 weeks before the test date.
So far, I've taken 3 FLs. One AAMC (before the class started) and two TPR's (interspersed throughout the course). I estimate that I am in the mid 20's right now, but that's with only about half of the content covered, so I am optimistic. How about you?
My hectic schedule has hindered my work with the TBR books. How have they been working for you?
Anyone else have a lazy day yesterday? It doesn't happen to me often, but I could not study all that much for the life of me! I had the case of the Moondays...
I spent the day heavy-duty cleaning my apartment, then spent the evening curled up with an Organic Chemistry textbook trying to coax Diels-Alder reactions to reveal their secrets to me.
It was a pretty good day.
Trying to relearn ALL of the Orgo reactions in 2-3 days = exhausting.
And I hate Aldol Condensations....
Lol. I'm not going all out with flowcharts and such on the reactions, but maybe I should.
I also face a large setback this weekend- my golden birthday.
Did you study abroad in Japan?
Ouch. My birthday's next month. I'm trying to prepare for it.
Yeah, I studied abroad in Japan. It was pretty awesome. The only problem is I can't share the things I loved the most over there because no one back here speaks or reads Japanese. When things I like are translated, it's pretty awesome.
But again, it's a massive distraction from my studying, hahaha!
Hey everyone,
I just signed up for the 4/16 date last week. Took AAMC FL #3 as a diagnostic on saturday and I got a 28. I've currently reviewed all of General Chemistry, and I'm going through the Physics topics, now. After I do this, I'm gonna hit up Biology because it seems like that's where I'm lacking (I'm majoring in Physics with a minor in Biology).
So, I think I'm in a good position, sitting at 28, even though I know the tests will get harder. But I'll take another FL every Saturday until my test date, so that'll help me narrow down what I need to improve on, but I'm looking to score a 30+.
Anyone take any of the TPR diagnostics? I've read a lot about how they're crap, but I'm taking them anyway just for timing and practice. I recently scored a 27, which is bad obviously, but they say you should add 3-4 points to that score since TPR tests are harder, which would put me at a solid score. I'm also only gotten through a little over half of the material so far, so I'd say that test was a big win for me in moving towards my 32 that I'm aiming for.
Any other experiences out there with these diags?
So where's everyone from? Where did you do undergrad?
I'm from Chi-town and went to Loyola University Chicago- class of '09.
Hi All,
I'm a retaker from Jan 28th. I have made a very intense schedule and trying to keep up with it. I thought I'd post it for anyone who might be interested. It's a revised version of SN2ed schedule to work with amount of time and materials that I have. I wish I had the full 3 months but oh well, this is better than nothing. 😀 Also wanted to give props to Rdavido to make the excel sheet to begin with. Anyways, best of luck to all of you. I know I need as much as I can get. 😉 👍
How's everyone's progress? Almost done with content review?
As for me, I'm kind of doing a combination of content review and passages. I review the chapter briefly and take notes on some key points, then do passages in BR/TPR. I got totally swamped with school work this past week, so I was only able to do some BR passages on genetics and molecular bio.
My goal by the time April comes is to have done ALL the passages and FL's I have. This way I'll have no regrets when I take the test, because there would have been literally nothing else for me to do. We're just under the 2 month point though, hopefully it's enough time
Todays plans: fluids and solids. oh joy.
How's everyone's progress? Almost done with content review?
As for me, I'm kind of doing a combination of content review and passages. I review the chapter briefly and take notes on some key points, then do passages in BR/TPR. I got totally swamped with school work this past week, so I was only able to do some BR passages on genetics and molecular bio.
My goal by the time April comes is to have done ALL the passages and FL's I have. This way I'll have no regrets when I take the test, because there would have been literally nothing else for me to do. We're just under the 2 month point though, hopefully it's enough time
Todays plans: fluids and solids. oh joy.
Hi Steve, I've taken it once before last year and made a mistake of grading it even though I didn't study for it, and it has been hunting me ever since, because now I gotta show a large improvement. FYI I got a low 20s the first time around. For Jan test I studied a solid month and my average went to 27-30 but my verbal was stuck at 7, that's why I voided it again. This time I'm going at it like a crazy person... 😀 I'm gonna take it for sure this time, because this is the last couple of months that I'm gonna waste my pressious time for this god forsaken test. Good luck to all of you guys...Thanks! When was the last time you took the test?
How are you feeling about the BR passages?
I'm using the EK BIO lectures and going to the BR passages but getting too frustrated with my scores to continue on with BR almost. I love all the other BR books, but Bio passages are hurting me and taking too much time.
Hi Steve, I've taken it once before last year and made a mistake of grading it even though I didn't study for it, and it has been hunting me ever since, because now I gotta show a large improvement. FYI I got a low 20s the first time around. For Jan test I studied a solid month and my average went to 27-30 but my verbal was stuck at 7, that's why I voided it again. This time I'm going at it like a crazy person... 😀 I'm gonna take it for sure this time, because this is the last couple of months that I'm gonna waste my pressious time for this god forsaken test. Good luck to all of you guys...
Well guys, I decided to reschedule my testing date to May 7th. Wanted to wish everyone the best of luck on their exams.![]()
Happy Friday! Don't know about you guys, but today will be a VERY light study day for me 🙂. I definitely need a breather...
I've got a genetics midterm to study for this weekend, and a new job starting Monday. Let's see how this affects my MCAT studying.
On the plus side, this genetics class is helping me IMMENSELY with the BS section. It's my strongest section right now! Who knew?
BS is actually my strongest right now too haha. I thought it would be my weakest...
Haha I had mindless movie night last night. It was awesome.
Over the weekend TPR SCREWED me. I went to take my saturday exam, and IE kept closing down every time I attempted to access the test. This occurred on three different machines at the library. The goof at tech support told me it was a computer issue- three computers with the same problem- really? Thus I did not take the test, and I was pretty pissed about it. Now I have to spend the week making sure I can get the crappy system to work...