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Are you applying to MD or DO or both? August is kind of late for MD for this cycle, unless you have stellar stats. It's worth a shot though. For DO the August exam is fine. When in August are you taking it? 2 months of studying is kind of light, especially with how much more stuff they've added to the new exam, but it honestly varies from person to person.Any tips for MCATs bruhs?
About to start my studying tomorrow. I still don't know if I'm mentally ready but I have to take it in August to have a chance for the 2017 cycle, so no choice but to start.
Any tips for MCATs bruhs?
About to start my studying tomorrow. I still don't know if I'm mentally ready but I have to take it in August to have a chance for the 2017 cycle, so no choice but to start.
appreciate the quick responses
I'll be applying for DO. My sights are set on the August 25th date.
I won't have any other responsibilities until then. I also had plenty of time after the semester ended to kind of unwind from finals, went on a vacation for a wedding, which helped to kind of get me over the leisure period and now after some down time I'm ready to get back to work.
My main study partner has been doing a 56 day program with Exam Krackers. He's been studying from about 11-8 everyday to keep pace with it and strongly suggests I do the same. I really wanted to do a 90+ day program for 6 hours a day, but unfortunately I'll have to cram with this.
Decided on pushing my MCAT to January instead of taking it in September. I was distracted way too often with family things to study as intensely as I wanted and needed to, and the DO school I'm really trying to get into said it wouldn't have any impact on getting in for 2017 even if I got my MCAT score in that late.
I'm now wondering if there's such thing as studying too much for this test. I always wanted to treat the MCAT as one massive cram. But now it'll be a slower process of just getting my notes together, taking many more practice tests, and being able to correct and go over things I did wrong from practice tests. Which will hopefully serve to reinforce things I need to work on.
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