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What is the best method to studying for the MCATs?

I am hoping to attend medical school to become an Otolaryngologist. Getting into medical school can be tricky so I am hoping someone get help me create some great studying habits to increase my changes of getting accepted. #medicine

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Richard’s Answer

During college study for and complete the MCAT. Devote an entire summer to studying for the MCAT and consider paying for a prep course if you can afford it.
My son used MCAT Complete 7-Book Subject Review 2019-2020: Online + Book + 3 Practice Tests (Kaplan Test Prep) Kaplan Test Prep
It was about $140 and he achieved his goal score.
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Rafael’s Answer

that is a good plan and the only person that can help this is yourself. It is important to get organized and stay ahead. Every day a little bit is better than all at the end. Attend classes and read the books. Set study times as if you had a job that you have to be at a cubicle for certain hours a day and always take breaks and divide your time for other activities.
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William’s Answer

Adding to the other comments here, be sure to buy the official resources, because those have the most similar questions to the real exam. And always test yourself along the way, doing quizzes and practice exams. That will really cement the information into your memory. Another thing that I have seen before on the exam is the use of unfamiliar equations, but similar concepts that are on the study guides. However, the amount of questions that explicitly do this is rather minimal. As long as you use different sources for testing yourself, you'll get a feel for these variations. And remember, don't panic during the exam. Good luck.
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