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Basically, for the last 3 months, I've been going through Kaplan's Seven Book MCAT Review. I do the quizzes at the end of each, as well as the online content quizzes. I've done content review for around 8-9 hours a day and still only get about 60-70 pages read as I take notes while reading and have an abysmally slow reading rate. I've gotten through every subject except Organic Chemistry, Behavioral Science/Psychology, and Biochemistry (though I have 75% of the Biochemistry section finished).
With as much content review as I've done, I haven't done a single diagnostic or Full-Length exam. I have 20 days before my MCAT exam and it will take me 17 more days before I finish the content review, giving me three days to take Full-Length exams.
Given what I've said, will I have done so little practice that I'll likely score low on the MCAT? If so, what should I do to make my score the highest in the last 20 days? I was planning on doing one full-length every day for the last three days in order to buildup my stamina for the real thing, as well as to get a feel for the exam.
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