This is the most high yield MCAT video on youtube. Reviewing is soo underrated. Most premeds have no clue that they are reviewing improperly or some just dont review at all
Watching this as an aspiring medical student, I truly appreciate the honest advice. It's refreshing to hear real insights on improving MCAT scores. Thanks for keeping it real
This is a super helpful video, but i also wanted to ask how often you would go back to your google sheet after you've completed a tab for your tests or your Qpacks? I do the same thing to keep track of my questions, but there are so many excel tabs now and don't know how often i should go back and look over them all again...
I tried your method; basically what you're saying is to track your method and evaluate the reasoning behind the answers. Then from there, start to understand the AAMC pattern of answering the Qs.
Thank you so so much for this awesome video. I think that you covered an extremely important topic that not many people realize the true impact of, and I appreciate the amazing advice!
hey monika, super helpful video! i was wondering what you thought about how to begin approaching practice questions in Uworld. would you start with just a few sets at a time? timed or untimed? review during or after? did you make your review sheets even during this period, or only once you felt you had a good grasp of the platform and your schedule? let me know!
what do you suggest for practice questions, ie the closest to the actual MCAT. I have the Kaplan course, but have heard the questions are harder than the MCAT.