Okay so here is the situation...
I have taken the Kaplan course twice and finished almost all of the online material my second time through. I was able to improve only on the biological sciences to a 10+, however on the other two sections I have plateaued at a 8.
I am thinking of using SN2ed's 4 month schedule using the material he has prescribed. But I want some insight on post-game analysis?
If I could get some feedback as to what methods are out there and their effectiveness. I have used Kaplan's post-phrasing method, which I did find somewhat helpful. But since this is my third time studying for the MCAT, I would like to pick from a handful of options and see which ones work for me.
After reading quite a few posts on the "30+ MCAT study habits," I have recognized that those individuals that have significantly improved their scores did some heavy post-game analysis...but what were/are those methods?!
Thanks
oms47
I have taken the Kaplan course twice and finished almost all of the online material my second time through. I was able to improve only on the biological sciences to a 10+, however on the other two sections I have plateaued at a 8.
I am thinking of using SN2ed's 4 month schedule using the material he has prescribed. But I want some insight on post-game analysis?
If I could get some feedback as to what methods are out there and their effectiveness. I have used Kaplan's post-phrasing method, which I did find somewhat helpful. But since this is my third time studying for the MCAT, I would like to pick from a handful of options and see which ones work for me.
After reading quite a few posts on the "30+ MCAT study habits," I have recognized that those individuals that have significantly improved their scores did some heavy post-game analysis...but what were/are those methods?!
Thanks
oms47