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I am aiming to take the MCAT this June.
The problem is I won’t have enough time to knock out the rest of my pre-med classes which includes:
I know I need to focus only on MCAT books (and not be taking classes simultaneously) for a solid period of time (6 months?) before taking the test.
My question is, is it likely that one is able to self study Phys II, Biochem, and the Bio’s through the most highly recommended MCAT books for each of these subjects and do well on the new MCAT?
Thank you for any and all advice.
Also, if possible let me know your experience with the MCAT, like if you’ve taken it and if you did well on it.
Justin
The problem is I won’t have enough time to knock out the rest of my pre-med classes which includes:
- Physics II,
- Biochemistry (aced OChem I and got 104% in OChem II class under a UT Austin prof),
- and the Biologies (somehow I skipped bio’s and went straight to genetics and got highest score prof ever gave).
I know I need to focus only on MCAT books (and not be taking classes simultaneously) for a solid period of time (6 months?) before taking the test.
My question is, is it likely that one is able to self study Phys II, Biochem, and the Bio’s through the most highly recommended MCAT books for each of these subjects and do well on the new MCAT?
Thank you for any and all advice.
Also, if possible let me know your experience with the MCAT, like if you’ve taken it and if you did well on it.
Justin