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Pre-Med's Living Hell
Published on March 5, 2005 By So Many Questions In Health & Medicine
I am planning on taking the MCAT's in April. I am currently taking a Kaplan course, but personally, I don't think it seems to have helped too much.

I have made notes over all the materials, and now I feel somewhat overwhelmed and stuck.

Any suggestions about how to go about studying? Any suggestions about what to focus on? Any suggestions about how else to prepare? Any suggestions at all about the wretched MCAT's would be very helpful.

Thanks.

Comments
on Mar 05, 2005
I took (and taught) the Kaplan course and I thought it was really good. Questions, questions, questions. That is the key. The more practice questions you can do (timed and untimed), the better off you will be. Practice makes perfect, and that is so true with the MCAT.

Go over the Kaplan resources, but more than anything, take full advantage every practice set of questions possible. That is the biggest suggestion I could ever make. Best of luck.
on Mar 05, 2005
From my friends who took the MCAT (my brain...well...the MCATs are above and beyond me) have said that the physics parts of it kicked their butts...but it could be that we just didn't have a good physics curriculum at our school...so...? Take that for what it's worth, which probably isn't much. Good luck to you!