bg65
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Joffa said:That all depends on the upcoming MCAT in August. If I do well (27+) I think I can get in; otherwise, I"ll have to wait till next summer to take it again, and that will set me back another yearSome people take up to 6 months to prepare; I started studying 5 weeks ago and have about 5 weeks left. I've covered about half the material so far. I better do well, it cost me $200 just to register for this test!
~Joffa
The most important thing you can do is to just practice taking the MCAT. If you've taken all the necessary Bio and Chem and Physics, you should only need to do a quick review on the main ideas. Actually practicing the test is much more valuable than studying the material. You probably know, but it is a critical thinking test and trying to learn everything that might be on it will not help as much as practicing the types of problems you will face (and under a time limit). You should really try to prepare for the VR section too. They expect you to do well on the Science sections and since the VR section requires no outside information it is weighed heavily. An admissions person at UCLA told me that they look at the score on VR over the others because that is a true test of critical thinking skills and they have found that people who score well on that section fare better in med school. But seriously, practice is more valuable than studying the material.
