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Last year, I had only 10 days to study for the MCAT, so I spent 16 hours/day studying for it. My score was 499 but I was able to get an interview at my state school. However, I did not get the acceptance as predicted. Now I will be spending this summer to study for it again (with Kaplan), but this time with a lot of time on my hand. I want to ask for your advice/experience on the take of this. How long should I spend studying for the test?
I will be graduating in a week with two degrees: Major in Physiology with Biochemistry Minor and Major in Microbiology with Nutritional Sciences. My science background isn't lacking, so I am not sure if 3 months of studying for MCAT is enough or just too much. I will be taking an in-person class with Kaplan. Please share your experience or suggestion with me. Thanks!
I will be graduating in a week with two degrees: Major in Physiology with Biochemistry Minor and Major in Microbiology with Nutritional Sciences. My science background isn't lacking, so I am not sure if 3 months of studying for MCAT is enough or just too much. I will be taking an in-person class with Kaplan. Please share your experience or suggestion with me. Thanks!
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