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I am a practicing clinician (PA-C) 4 years out of grad school and 5-6 years out from my basic sciences. Also, I've never taken physics. It has been over a decade since my last math class, which I believe was 'college algebra.' I'm planning on taking non-calc based physics but will still need to review math... does anybody have any advice with regard to math review resources beyond KA? What level of math proficiency will set me up for success?
Related question: I am planning on ~6-8 months of self-study for the other topics. Am I crazy? If I were to take more than just physics, which other college courses would be the highest yield in prep for the MCAT?
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