Wondering how to study for the MCAT to get your desired score? Unless you’ve got your sights on one of the rare medical schools that don’t require the MCAT, you’ve likely spent at least some of your premed undergraduate years wondering how to prepare for this challenging test. Studying smart is key! You do not want to be worrying about how to get into medical school with a low MCAT down the road.
Scheduling is vital, but so is making sure the structure and content of each study session is as efficient and productive as possible. In this guide, we’ll go over the basics of how to organize your study sessions, and explain how to incorporate the most important resources to maximize your performance on test day.
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