Question about the timing of taking MCAT.

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DrNightingale

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Hi everyone,

I am graduating as a humanities major with no scientific background. My next two years will be spent on meeting the pre-requisites for a medical school. With that said, when should I take the MCAT?

The reason I ask this is because I am going to apply to medical schools after one year of taking the pre-reqs so I can (hopefully) begin to attend it the following year. Which means I have to take the MCAT before I complete all of my pre-reqs. My worries are that there will be material on MCAT that I have not learned by the time I take it. My first year I will take calculus, bio, chem and o.chem. Second year will be physics and other sciences. Will this be a problem? Is there a way to study for MCAT without having to take the classes I listed for 2nd year?

Thank you.

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it's possible, but just so much harder. You'll need to learn it all buy yourself, and that sucks. I'd wait, one year isn't a big deal. Besides, having a year off before med. school is a great way to RELAX one last time before it's time to go hardcore forever. Also, you can save up with a job cause you sure as heck can't work while in med school.
 
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