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528 Scorer Analyzes an MCAT Bio/Biochem Practice Passage 

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In this video, watch 528 scorer Vikram Shaw walk through an MCAT Biochemistry Practice Passage.
A famous football coach named Vince Lombardi once said, “Practice doesn’t make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.” Practice on the MCAT involves taking as many passages as you can. Perfect practice involves taking passages, reviewing your mistakes, writing down what you need to learn, and most importantly, studying to make sure you don’t make those mistakes again.
We can’t emphasize this enough. Thoroughly tracking, writing down, and studying your mistakes is the single best way to improve your MCAT score. As a rule of thumb, you should spend almost as much time reviewing the passage as you spend taking the passage. You should also spend time studying what you missed, which is a key step that students often forget.
In addition, as you progress further in your medical training, you will begin shifting your test preparation strategy from studying content to completing practice problems. In fact, USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 preparation relies almost exclusively on completing practice problems and then reviewing the content. The MCAT is very similar in this regard. Students who complete practice problems and then study what they missed tend to do very well compared to students who rely too heavily on content review.
Before you take the MCAT, you will have taken hundreds of practice problems, many of which come from the people who write the test, also known as the American Association of Medical Colleges, or AAMC. As a result, you will have a good idea of the topics that you tend to miss questions on. For example, if you keep missing questions on thermodynamics, then go back to the book and study thermodynamics so that you approach your next full-length with an understanding of both the topic and how the MCAT likes to ask questions on the topic.
We're going to go over how to practice perfectly by going through a REAL Biochem passage just like you should be doing at home in this video.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction
01:05 - Starting a Bio/Biochem Passage
06:43 - Figure 2
08:32 - Question 1
10:07 - Question 2
12:08 - Question 3
13:57 - Question 4
15:08 - Question 5
15:55 - Wrap Up
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CREATOR AND ATTRIBUTION PARTY: REILLY, A., ZHOU, S., PANIGRAHI, S., ET AL. GPR17 DEFICIENCY IN POMC NEURONS AMELIORATES THE METABOLIC DERANGEMENTS CAUSED BY LONG-TERM HIGH-FAT DIET FEEDING. NUTRITION AND DIABETES 9, 29 (2019). THE ARTICLE’S FULL TEXT IS AVAILABLE HERE: www.nature.com/articles/s4138.... THE ARTICLE IS NOT COPYRIGHTED BY SHEMMASSIAN ACADEMIC CONSULTING. DISCLAIMER: SHEMMASSIAN ACADEMIC CONSULTING DOES NOT OWN THE PASSAGE PRESENTED HERE. CREATIVE COMMON LICENSE: HTTP://CREATIVECOMMONS.ORG/LICENSES/B.... CHANGES WERE MADE TO ORIGINAL ARTICLE TO CREATE AN MCAT-STYLE PASSAGE
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Комментарии : 70   
@lock8030
@lock8030 2 года назад
Dude this helped so much. I got all the content review done in the past 2 months but these science passages on the practice tests I've been taking have been giving me rough time and I'm a month away from my MCAT. The science passage analysis videos really help clarify how to answer questions and to pinpoint necessary and unnecessary info in the passages and questions.
@Jadonk01
@Jadonk01 Год назад
This helped so much. After following along with your passage and figure analysis, I attempted all the questions first and ended up getting them all right. Thank you!
@lunaenlea
@lunaenlea Год назад
Seriously, your strategy is so digestable. excited to put this into play
@i123456987654
@i123456987654 2 года назад
That’s actually a really great quote and actually right...practice doesn’t make perfect...perfect practice makes perfect
@quentinpham8883
@quentinpham8883 3 года назад
mate you're a legend! I got content down but was having trouble breaking down passages and ended up getting stuck on unnecessary info, this video really helped me understand how to break it down! Had no clue how to even approach mcat passages (self study + non trad) thanks for your help :)
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 3 года назад
Made our day! So happy to hear :)
@malakismail4432
@malakismail4432 4 года назад
I’m so happy I found your channel!!! Keep it up this was amazing
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 4 года назад
We're glad you're here Malak!
@esthernwozo5264
@esthernwozo5264 2 года назад
this is awesome. thank you!
@lifewithakunna
@lifewithakunna 3 года назад
Wish it was just this easy. Great video!
@dananguyen2388
@dananguyen2388 2 года назад
this was so helpful. thank you!
@ghalia2486
@ghalia2486 4 года назад
Thank you so much for all the help!
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 4 года назад
You got it, Ghalia!
@dabed32
@dabed32 3 года назад
also the answer to number 5 has the most double bonds (3), and we know the difference between a saturated and unsaturated fat is that unsaturated has double bonds while saturated doesn't. NICE VIDEO! thank you
@sarahaghani7663
@sarahaghani7663 10 месяцев назад
That was really helpful, thanks a bunch! Just wish the video was clearer or that we had access to the passage and questions.
@SimlishFox
@SimlishFox 3 года назад
This was so helpful! My eyes usually glaze over reading passages, but this will help me attack them differently so that I can feel more confident answering the questions.
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 3 года назад
So glad to hear it!
@smilegirl101
@smilegirl101 4 года назад
Very helpful and high yield strategies!! Helped to simplify the jargon, which is intimidating when I read the science passages
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 4 года назад
Glad to hear it was helpful! The jargon can definitely throw you off--don't let it! :)
@rlbnll123
@rlbnll123 2 года назад
I zoned out so hard listening to you read that
@pianogan
@pianogan 4 года назад
Thank you! This is really helpful! :)
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 4 года назад
More on the way! Thanks for watching, Rachel :)
@ash.toronto31
@ash.toronto31 4 года назад
Awesome!
@CS-vh5lr
@CS-vh5lr 4 года назад
so helpful!!! Thanks
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 4 года назад
Thanks for watching! :)
@SL-yn2gw
@SL-yn2gw 4 года назад
thank you so much for uploading this, can u do CP as well?
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 4 года назад
We're on it!
@medstudent639
@medstudent639 2 года назад
I wish I knew about this TAIDP method of figure analysis in undergrad. Anyway, thank you much!
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 2 года назад
It's never too late to use it!
@rockyd8203
@rockyd8203 4 года назад
Do you always recommend working through the figures when you first go through the passage? Or coming back to them when referenced in a question? Great video, thanks!
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 4 года назад
Great question! It really depends on how fast you can analyze the figures. When you take untimed practice like what I walked through here, you should take your time working through the figures. Just like any other skill, the more time you spend deeply understanding figures, the quicker you'll be able to pull out patterns. With that being said, on the actual exam or when you take timed practice, try to spend a maximum of 20 seconds on a figure to get the main idea. Then, if a question references the figure, you'll come back and spend some more time on it. Happy to hear you enjoyed the video :)
@brandoutmusic
@brandoutmusic 4 года назад
This was really helpful in seeing your thought process throughout the passage and questions, thank you!!! I really like this style of video and I think many could benefit from this and perhaps other videos on the diff. sections like C/P, CARS! Keep it up :)
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 4 года назад
So happy to hear-thank you for your kind words! We have more on the way :)
@PlatinumCRV
@PlatinumCRV 3 года назад
This was a pretty good method of approaching the passage, thanks! However, I can barely read the passages, they're very blurry.
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 3 года назад
Thank you for the feedback and kind words. Our newer passage walkthrough videos have a higher recording quality, so be sure to check those out!
@rachelxie1479
@rachelxie1479 4 года назад
Thanks for this video! When you took the test, did you always read the passage before looking at the questions? Like you said in the video, not all the questions are based on the passage...
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 4 года назад
I did read the passage before looking at questions, but that doesn't mean you have to! Try each method out and see what works best for you. As a rule of thumb, though, during your first read of a passage, try not spend more than 20 seconds analyzing any given figure as there's a chance the questions won't even ask you about it. Thanks for watching!
@cob7839
@cob7839 3 года назад
The video is not clear. I can barely read the passage
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 3 года назад
Our apologies, Chisom! We'll be extra mindful about that moving forward.
@brittanyhofferber920
@brittanyhofferber920 4 года назад
I have trouble with timing and being able to write notes for every passage- do you suggest note-taking? If so, what do you take notes on and how do you cut your time down?
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 3 года назад
Of course! Note-taking is a HUGELY helpful strategy to many people. It's often the most helpful to take notes on big pictures from each paragraph, and you'll find that understanding the passage will inherently decrease the amount of time you'll spend on a passage. The one pitfall when it comes to note-taking is make sure you don't spend too much time writing your notes! This is a balancing act, so try a couple things out and tweak it to make it work best for you :)
@pavk883
@pavk883 3 года назад
Hey Vikram, when you studied and reviewed the material, how detailed did you learn Beta Oxidation for applying it to question 1? I feel I am studying way too depth and not being able to apply the knowledge to practice questions. ty.
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 3 года назад
Hey Sam S, here's a couple of questions to guide your studying: 1. What is the 30,000-foot view of beta oxidation? In other words, why does our body need it? 2. What are the starting products for beta oxidation? 3. What is produced at the end? 4. Under what conditions does our body carry out beta oxidation? Understanding the answers to these questions should help with this concept and others you encounter!
@kylieeeeep
@kylieeeeep 2 года назад
Not me getting overly confident because I've literally read that first article before in a neuroscience class, and then not knowing literally anything else in the rest of the video...
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 2 года назад
You got this!
@ankitpatel144
@ankitpatel144 2 года назад
Quick question about figures: What's the general rule of thumb for deciding whether a change post-treatment is considered significant? In figure 2, there looks to be a slight increase between the WT and the PMKO, but how would you determine whether or not it's significant?
@michaelz8661
@michaelz8661 2 года назад
If they include an asterisk on the graph or specifically give out a p value < 0.05
@naitjj1
@naitjj1 Год назад
hi! the video is not clear, I was having a hard time reading the passage/questions
@fionatran3540
@fionatran3540 4 года назад
can you please upload the other webinars?
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 3 года назад
We have some more passage walk throughs coming soon :)
@billlarsen1163
@billlarsen1163 4 года назад
Great video and very helpful! I keep struggling with SIRS Skill 2: Scientific Reasoning and Problem-Solving Questions in both this section as well as Psych/Soc. With that said, is there a method or approach that would help me tackle these problems more efficiently? Or does it come down to repetition and practice? Thank you!
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 4 года назад
Spending time understanding the research question, hypothesis, independent and dependent variables, controls, and how to read figures will help you on these problems. At first, it'll be slow going, but over time, you'll gain skill and confidence. Doing practice alone is often not the most effective method. Instead, you'll really need to be conscious about how you are spending your time. You are much better off taking 2 passages in an hour but really learning from each passage instead of taking 6 passages in an hour and barely reviewing them. Hope this helps!
@billlarsen1163
@billlarsen1163 4 года назад
@@Shemmassian Thank you for the advice! I will give that a try!
@nunitchagucci3047
@nunitchagucci3047 3 года назад
❤️
@WeamAhmed95
@WeamAhmed95 4 года назад
Really helpful!! What’s that acronym you used?
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 4 года назад
Thanks, Weam! TAID P - Title, Axis, Independent Variable, Dependent Variable, and Patterns
@WeamAhmed95
@WeamAhmed95 4 года назад
Shemmassian Academic Consulting thank youuu Vikram!
@reenanwa
@reenanwa 3 месяца назад
its so easy when I do it here but hard when i do it myself :[
@tiredpremed6842
@tiredpremed6842 4 года назад
Where is this passage from? I don’t wanna spoil any of the aamc material for myself so I thought I’d ask. Thanks!
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 4 года назад
It's a passage that we created, so don't worry :)
@oksanasvyryd3462
@oksanasvyryd3462 3 года назад
Where I can find this question? Can you please post link
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 3 года назад
This is a passage that we've produced in-house! You can find more practice resources on our site, though :)
@KBdotHAQ
@KBdotHAQ 3 года назад
So you DO have to have alot of outside knowledge about random things. They make it sound as if everything you need to answer correctly is going to be right there on the exam itself. 😐
@gotlove4la
@gotlove4la 3 года назад
Outside knowledge really helps doing questions faster so that you have time to work and think longer on the harder questions that require more analysis.
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 3 года назад
You do need outside knowledge about topics from your undergrad classes! However, having that outside knowledge itself is not enough. You need to be able to combine that outside knowledge with critical reasoning skills to perform well on this exam. Hope this helps clarify! :)
@sum6198
@sum6198 4 года назад
can you please make a video on completing pre reqs in three years..? I am graduating college in three yrs (incoming freshman) and i am really lost as to how to fit the pre reqs and mcat in those three yrs!
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 4 года назад
On it!
@i123456987654
@i123456987654 2 года назад
So many questions that rely on outside knowledge
@NightmereXLover
@NightmereXLover 3 года назад
wow vikrum smart and hot 😍😍
@Shemmassian
@Shemmassian 3 года назад
The whole package
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