

Occasionally, I would miss a day due to exams or papers from other classes, and would make up the missed hours on the weekend. I studied for about two hours a day, usually in the evenings with the rest of my other homework. I also took Biopsychology, which focuses on the biology of the brain, instead of Introduction Psychology, so I had to teach myself most of the Psychology concepts which were not covered in the class I took. I finished all my prereqs before taking the MCAT, but I did take Physics II the semester immediately before taking the MCAT, so I had to self-study that topic a bit. Were You Done With Prereqs? If Not, How did You Decide to Which Ones You Were Okay Self-Studying? Finally, May 24th was one of the last dates I could take the MCAT and still have my score uploaded at the end of June, early enough in the application cycle to receive secondaries at the end of June/start of July.
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That date also gave me two full, free weeks at home after I finished final exams to focus on taking practice tests and reviewing. It was after my school year finished, so I would have finished learning Physics II in class. I decided on May 24th for several reasons. I scheduled the MCAT at the end of January, and took the MCAT on May 24th. When Did You Take the MCAT and What Was Your Decision on When You Took It? I think it was enough because I was able to finish reviewing all content before May and had over a month to focus on taking practice tests and reviewing my weak areas. I had also reviewed a set of MCAT books the previous summer to help me remember the topics I had learned Freshman year ( Biology and Chemistry ). I started studying seriously in January, about five months before I took the MCAT at the end of May. How Much Time Did You Give Yourself to Study, and Do You Think it Was Enough (why/why not?). I am majoring in Neuroscience with a minor in Philosophy. You have signed an examinee agreement, and it will be enforced on this subreddit.ĭo not intentionally advertise paid or free products or services of any sort.What did you major in? (or what are you majoring in?) We have one "stickied" post for each exam and score release day, contain all test day discussion/reactions to that thread only.ĭo not discuss any specific information from your actual MCAT exam. For an example format for submitting pictures of questions from practice material click hereĭo not link to content that infringes on copyright laws (MCAT torrents, third party resources, etc).ĭo not post repeat "GOOD LUCK", "TEST SCORE", or test reaction posts. These are considered spoilers and should be marked as such. Be nice to each other, hating on other users won't help you get extra points on the MCAT, so why do it?ĭo not post any question information from any resource in the title of your post. Rudeness or trolling will not be tolerated. Please message the moderators with your skills/ideas! MCAT RESOURCES & INFO Study Groups Want to help us improve this subreddit or tell us about a new resource we can add to the sidebar? Below you will find our forum rules, resources, and more.

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