So I guess I have to postpone...I want your guys' take
I got a 509 and 508 and NS 1 and 2, and was hoping to get a 512 or 513 on the real thing.
I've been studying for the last 2.5 months for 8-10hrs a day, using EK and Kaplan and AAMC (didn't get thru all AAMC material, but turns out this was a good thing)
I got a 503 on the scored (huge disappointment, to say the least). I'll review my test in depth tomorrow, but then probably take a break from all things related MCAT, and get my life sorted out. I'll start working full time dedicating about 1-2 hours a day after that (maybe 12hrs total on the wknd), in that case, I'm not sure when to schedule my MCAT, and I'm especially afraid all this info I've crammed will slowly be lost.
What I think the game plan will be is order EK 101 and somehow get that TPR Hyperlearning for VERbal, and just crank out 2-3 passages a day diligently, literally before breakfast, cuz my verbal is **** (was good now its bad ((see thread titled "CARS Catastrophe")))
I'll do another round of content review, incorporating EK mini exams and AAMC question packs in this time, and not backloading it. I'm not sure how I'll motivate myself over the long term, and would much rather have a part-time job or little else to worry about, but I don't think that's feasible at this point (who knows, maybe having something else on my mind will help me in the long term)
I feel sh*tty, but w/e, I feel like it's better to one tap this exam then have to take multiple shots at it [pun intended].
I got a 509 and 508 and NS 1 and 2, and was hoping to get a 512 or 513 on the real thing.
I've been studying for the last 2.5 months for 8-10hrs a day, using EK and Kaplan and AAMC (didn't get thru all AAMC material, but turns out this was a good thing)
I got a 503 on the scored (huge disappointment, to say the least). I'll review my test in depth tomorrow, but then probably take a break from all things related MCAT, and get my life sorted out. I'll start working full time dedicating about 1-2 hours a day after that (maybe 12hrs total on the wknd), in that case, I'm not sure when to schedule my MCAT, and I'm especially afraid all this info I've crammed will slowly be lost.
What I think the game plan will be is order EK 101 and somehow get that TPR Hyperlearning for VERbal, and just crank out 2-3 passages a day diligently, literally before breakfast, cuz my verbal is **** (was good now its bad ((see thread titled "CARS Catastrophe")))
I'll do another round of content review, incorporating EK mini exams and AAMC question packs in this time, and not backloading it. I'm not sure how I'll motivate myself over the long term, and would much rather have a part-time job or little else to worry about, but I don't think that's feasible at this point (who knows, maybe having something else on my mind will help me in the long term)
I feel sh*tty, but w/e, I feel like it's better to one tap this exam then have to take multiple shots at it [pun intended].