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So I’m going into my senior year and really wanted to apply this cycle but I realized it a little too late, so I’m taking a gap year.
My plan is to start studying in August and take it in January. Point is, I have 6 months to take this exam by the balls.
Everyone who’s taken the MCAT, if you could go back and create a 6 month plan, what would it be? This is my plan so far…
First month I’m reading through the Kaplan book set, and doing milesdown anki. A month might seem long but I really need to fill my content gaps so it is what it is. After that, I was planning on getting UCorn and doing practice questions every day. Once I’m done with that I have all the AAMC qbanks, section banks, and full lengths.
Obviously this is very broad but would you guys add anything?
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