K KilgoreSnout Full Member Verified Member 2+ Year Member Air Force Feb 8, 2023 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad x Last edited: Oct 21, 2023
SpideyMD Full Member 7+ Year Member Feb 8, 2023 #2 You can do it for sure, but it'll be harder. it'll be just like being a non-traditional. You'll likely have to relearn a lot of the concepts. You can do it, though. uGlobe, Kaplan, and anki will be your best friends.
You can do it for sure, but it'll be harder. it'll be just like being a non-traditional. You'll likely have to relearn a lot of the concepts. You can do it, though. uGlobe, Kaplan, and anki will be your best friends.
AnonymousDoctorGuyPerson Full Member 7+ Year Member Feb 8, 2023 #3 Graduated 2014, took the MCAT 2017 without a dedicated study period. Scored 100th percentile, so it's certainly doable
Graduated 2014, took the MCAT 2017 without a dedicated study period. Scored 100th percentile, so it's certainly doable
W walnutfloor Full Member 5+ Year Member Feb 14, 2023 #4 I took the MCAT 6 years after graduating and scored above the 90%tile Granted, I did take some post-bacc courses, but none that would be super helpful for the exam (like immunology). Totally doable!
I took the MCAT 6 years after graduating and scored above the 90%tile Granted, I did take some post-bacc courses, but none that would be super helpful for the exam (like immunology). Totally doable!