Dude this is AMAZING!! You just did the impossible: take all the lessons kids learn about in isolation and stick them all together in a cohesive whole that's easy to understand. And you made a sweet infographic too?! This is the type of content modern education needs!! Give this man a round of applause! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
i suddenly decided that i wanted to become a doctor after doing 2 years of music. i still want to continue to study music, but i will just have another set of classes i will need to do well in for the next 3 years. i took bio and chem and got taught some physics on the side during hs. i remember some of these concepts, but some are foreign to me. i will be studying over the next 3 years to drill these concepts and learn them as well as everyone who have studied this material much further than i have. i’m currently studying in a very competitive music program so balancing studying and practicing will be tough with packed a schedule. i hope to come back when i start studying the MCAT and see how far i’ve come!
I'm enrolled in a BS in Biology and I already got a Master’s degree in Aquaculture. I'm currently gonna apply for MD PHD , I believe with God this goal will be achieved in the next 10 years. I will follow and back when I got started studying for the MCAT. I will start this October. I think its better to start earlier . Thanks 😊
wow, you're awesome, the map chart makes it so easy to always refer to and check how everything connects in MCAT, just downloaded the full size map, and going to print it and put it on my wall next to my computer, thanks for the effort, you made it seem easy, but I understand how much time and effort it takes to bring this in this form! thanks again :)
Minor but: catalysts don’t “change the activation energy” they change the mechanism of reaction to make a lower activation energy mechanism for a faster rate of reaction. Anyways great!
are you even human lbs? god bless you. are you able to make a video on topics we MUST study. i plan to study ever topic on the outline b/c its fair game but it'd be nice to hear what you experienced and noticed throughout your prep journey were stand out topics. thank you
here's a list of what people consider 'high yield' topics. I might make a video on it too: www.reddit.com/r/Mcat/comments/18gppuu/list_of_high_yield_topics/
This is exactly how I like think about the sciences. It all makes so much sense when it’s pieced together this way 👍🏽 It would have taken me far too long to make this but being able to reference it is so helpful ❤ Thank you
Thank you very much!!! I just found out about this exam/test and didn't know anything about it or its structure until I found your video. Now I know that I also need to study physics...
The most perfect and well rounded video!! Thank you! :) you combined all of the sciences into one!! Which is how it is supposed to be, since everything is connected!