![]() ![]() It's more understanding than pure memorization.įor psych/soc however, Anki is the best source, because psych is the only section on the MCAT that relies greatly on memorization and recalling of terms. On the MCAT, BB is all about graph and table analysis, biochemistry and lab techniques. But practice passages are much more valuable than Anki.īut for a section like BB, I believe that Anki is not necessarily the way to go. Remember that for a section like CP, Anki would most help with you memorizing formulas (for physics) and organic chemistry reaction mechanisms. So to answer your question, I would recommend doing the MileDown anki deck once you are comfortable with the material. I was able to score a 131 (97%) on Psych/Soc by simply doing two things:ġ) Watched all of the Khan Academy Psychology & Sociology VideosĢ) 50 Flashcards/day and finished the entire deck two times /r/GAMSAT - Australian & UK Medical school Admission Testįirst thing: the MileDown Anki deck is AMAZING.P/S = Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior (Tentative) AAMC Sample FL Score ConversionĬ/P = Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological SystemsĬARS = Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skillsī/B = Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems # Correct -> Scaled Score Converter for AAMC Material These posts will be removed and the user banned without warning, subject to the discretion of the mod team Learn MoreĪll of the above rules are subject to moderator discretion High Yield MCAT Links 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. 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. We request that you read the sidebar COMPLETELY before you post. r/MCAT is a place for support, discussion, advice, social networking, news, study tips and more. The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is offered by the AAMC and is a required exam for admission to medical schools in the USA and Canada. I touched on every subject every day, with 1 or 2 specific subjects being the primary focus of the day.Welcome to the BEST place for MCAT prep and practice materials. I need the consistency of daily practice, even if it's just a quick exercise like writing out the amino acids or writing out the physics formulas. The 2 week rotating schedule you suggested would be even worse. It would leave lots of empty days for your brain to forget stuff. If you only do one section per day, then you are studying each section only 1-2 times per week. I thought it was important to touch on every MCAT section every day. Some days I could do more, some days were less. This would be about 4 total hours of studying and maybe 60 sample questions. Then I would hit the other 3 MCAT sections with smaller sets of problems, maybe just 1 or 2 passages worth. Then I would spend at least an hour, sometimes more reviewing those questions and filling any content gaps those questions exposed. This would simulate a 1/2 section of the real test. I marked off about 30 sample questions from one MCAT section then set a timer for 45 minutes. I can't say for sure what exactly you should do, but I will share what worked for me. ![]()
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