so glad you enjoyed! My work days were days "off" as far as MCAT studying, but I used those days to work on my primary application, like writing my personal statement, extra-curricular essays, emailing professors for LORs, etc!
Hey Maggie! Thank you so much for this video, I saw this on my feed at the perfect time! I was just wondering how many months did it take for you to study?
Hey Maggie, for content review sample schedule, you said read chapter 7&8 from 10am to 12:30pm. So you recommend continuing to biology chapters 9&10 for the next day or would you think it’s better to switch to a different Kaplan book?
Great question! So for me, I would do a different subject the next day BUT that isn't to say you couldn't continue biology the next day if that is what worked for you. I liked to have my 3 day rotation because then I felt like I was learning everything equally versus getting really good at one subject and not even starting one of the subjects until I was done with a whole book in another subject. So for me I had that "bio/chem/psych" rotation so if bio day was biology Ch. 8&9, then the next day would probably be gen chem ch. 8&9, then the next day psych ch. 8&9 Then I would restart my rotation, except then I would probably do biochem ch. 8 & 9 on bio day, ochem chapters on chem day, and sociology chapters on "psych" day. THEN the following three days I would go back to that bio book. so bio day = ch. 10 & 11, chem day = gen chem chapters... and so on. Hopefully that makes sense! So "bio" day included biology and biochem books and "chem" day included gen chem and ochem books
oh and since physics also falls under the "chem" section, I would sometimes do it on chem days and sometimes do it on psych days since psych is a pretty easy section and didn't need as much time/attention as the others did
How long were your phases? And did you study on your work days?
Maggie, graciously thank you so much 😭😭❤️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽
you are so welcome!!
Congrats on getting your dream score and thanks for sharing your study plan! God bless you :)
thank you so much! ☺ happy to share!
Omg thank you for the resources. I was really stuck choosing one. You are an inspiration
You’re so welcome!! I’m so glad to hear it was helpful!! ☺️
Congrats on your dream score
thank you for this video!!
You’re so welcome!
Love love love! been following you for a while and taking FL every week. Question- did you study on your work days or were these your days "off"
so glad you enjoyed! My work days were days "off" as far as MCAT studying, but I used those days to work on my primary application, like writing my personal statement, extra-curricular essays, emailing professors for LORs, etc!
Absolutely love this, very encouraging ☺
Congratss! Learned something today.
love the vidoe! keep posting.
Hey Maggie! Thank you so much for this video, I saw this on my feed at the perfect time! I was just wondering how many months did it take for you to study?
Hey Maggie, for content review sample schedule, you said read chapter 7&8 from 10am to 12:30pm. So you recommend continuing to biology chapters 9&10 for the next day or would you think it’s better to switch to a different Kaplan book?
Great question! So for me, I would do a different subject the next day BUT that isn't to say you couldn't continue biology the next day if that is what worked for you. I liked to have my 3 day rotation because then I felt like I was learning everything equally versus getting really good at one subject and not even starting one of the subjects until I was done with a whole book in another subject.
So for me I had that "bio/chem/psych" rotation so if bio day was biology Ch. 8&9, then the next day would probably be gen chem ch. 8&9, then the next day psych ch. 8&9
Then I would restart my rotation, except then I would probably do biochem ch. 8 & 9 on bio day, ochem chapters on chem day, and sociology chapters on "psych" day.
THEN the following three days I would go back to that bio book. so bio day = ch. 10 & 11, chem day = gen chem chapters... and so on.
Hopefully that makes sense! So "bio" day included biology and biochem books and "chem" day included gen chem and ochem books
oh and since physics also falls under the "chem" section, I would sometimes do it on chem days and sometimes do it on psych days since psych is a pretty easy section and didn't need as much time/attention as the others did
How do you recommend taking notes with the Kaplan books? Should I just jot notes based off the objectives associated with each chapter/section?
Commenting to hear what she says. I also am using the Kaplan books
as for phase 2 for example biochem questions and biology questions.. where did you do these question? from U world?
do you recommend private tutoring for someone who has already taken the MCAT and scored sub-500?
Is it ok to use khan academy solely for content review??
I sleep at 8 am is that possible?
Hey Maggie, how many times a week did you use this schedule? I remember you said you were also working full time while studying...
I had 3-4 study days per week!