I started doing your method of turning wrong FL questions into Anki cards and combining it with targeted review and I kid you not, my practice test scores jumped 11 points in ONE week. You're a real one bro!!!
You did 3 chapters in one day? That's pretty crazy, I feel like it sometimes takes me half the day just to parse through and understand all of the concepts in a chapter
All I heard at the beginning was “the MCAT is hard and the MCAT is important and to do well on the exam it matters how you prep not just how you prep” lol great vid though
You are doing a great job, please keep up posting videos. We are learning a lot from you. I am glad we have people like you in our community who truly cares.
I am in India and Preparing for Indian Medical Entrance Exam NEET (National Entrance cum Eligibility Test), and I found many tips very HELPFUL and PRACTICAL.
You are an inspiration! 🙌 Your 98-day strategy is genius. It's amazing how you went from the 50th to the 97th percentile! You've totally convinced me that it's all about studying smarter, not longer. Thank you for sharing your tips!
I got “C”s in all of my science classes, barely studied for the MCAT (did some practice questions), and got the 98th percentile on the MCAT. Idk what the answer is.
@@coolbeans2380 lol nah you’re probably better off with a good GPA. The rest of my app is pretty stellar, but I didn’t get a single med school interview this past round.
Me as a middle schooler struggling more than you to cope up with higher maths and extra subjects. And my memorization weaker than water. I start forgetting biology after 4 to 5 days
I took one day off a week, where I did absolutely nothing. Pomodoro method is the main thing I use when I study (25 minutes studying, 5 minute break) and repeat that. Every fourth break I take a 30 minute break. However, in this method in the video I would copy the same interval that is tested by the MCAT. Also exercise/sleep/food are essential for me to maintain efficient studying. Finally, when it's break time, take a break! Chill out. I am currently studying 8 hours a day at least right now and plan to up it to ~12 hours when I start dedicated study time for my Step 1 exam.
It’s not about the 90 day period, it’s about the amount of hours studied. He said he studied around 650 hours. If that isn’t doable for you in 90 days/3months, plan for a 6 month schedule. If you still don’t think that’ll work, do a 9 month schedule. It’s not about the time, it’s about the hours put in
After taking the exam twice, I've decided to use TBR and study this way. Looking at your schedule, how much time did you spend each day on cards, the EK chapters and then TBR passages? Also how did you study for CARS? Doing all these takes me at least 12 hours a day....so would really appreciate your response :)
@@capgains It doesn't matter. It's neither here nor there, you're a blank slate with foundations and that's all you need. Undergrad is silly anyway, you're not going to get depth in med school prereqs, sub 300 level courses are all memorization and lower order thinking
we want videos on how to create relevant flashcards with anki and mistakes that we should avoid when doing so with your real own flashcards you created
Did anyone find the Amino acid video that he mentioned? Map video or something, could you please share?🙏🏻 the one I found in the written description of the video is not opening - it says this video is private
I have no idea why your channel was recommended to me. Interesting but I’m wondering how this will apply in my life. I’m a deep dive person and generally never skim. I don’t even drink skim milk, grew up on the stuff and can’t stand it.
Yeah 97th percentile will get you in and open some doors. Really the 99th range is where it’s out of this world but any 515+ is pretty darn good. Also don’t discount GPA and extracurriculars
Does this 97 percentile really got you into a good medical school !?? In India, you can't even look at any medical College at 97 percentile, (unless you got a caste quota) usually 98 percentile is borderline. 99+ percentile gets a decent college.
if you click on the link under the video its his written article of everything he says in the video, and he gives all of this practice exams and their scores
Thank you so much for sharing your MCAT study journey! It is definitely a scary and overwhelming process, but after watching this video and your Anki videos I feel SO motivated to study hard 💪🧠😁Thanks again and best of luck in Med School!
I’ve took mcat once and felt my understanding of the contents were bad. So I changed my method of studying for a month but still seeing gaps of understanding😭 I deciding to change my studying method since yesterday and saw your video thinking the method is good to take. Do you think it’s okay to change my studying method again? I don’t feel confident with my own studying method😢
A handicap I’ve noticed I always put in my own path was switching something that worked for something else because I was insecure that it was adequate enough to achieve my goals. I would say do practice tests to gauge your understanding of the material you have studied. If it works, continue with your strategy, if it doesn’t, implement his strategies to bolster your studying. :) good luck!!
Did you work, intern, or do anything else during these 90 days? I was enrolled in university classes and worked last spring during my first MCAT test preparation period. Needless to say I scored poorly on this attempt. I do not think having enough study time was solely to blame, however I think it played a factor. I plan to take the MCAT for a second time this upcoming spring and need to formulate a study schedule. I worry that if I block off 90 days of only studying the for the MCAT, it will be viewed negatively by admission board members? Otherwise I am very tempted to try this approach.
How did you choose which passages to do on TBR? Ex: based on high yield? or the content that you were unsure of? Would you randomly skim through the books and hand pick the passages or do an entire phase I and II sections?? Also on average a day how many passages would you do from TBR?? Sorry, I'm in the process of also tackling the TBR books for practice passages, with using kaplan as my main source for content review
At the beginning of every TBR book, there is an index of the content per section/chapter. So just correlate the sections to EK sections. So, for your Kaplan, you could do the same thing. It depended on the day how many I would do. I would try to get to as many as I could before I finished my "study time."
Great video! Did you use TBR books for the actual content review or did you use them just for the passages? I've seen that the TBR books can be quite dense and a bit of a slog to get through. Seems to me like you used EK for content review and supplemented that with all the great passages from TBR. Accurate? Thanks!
Hey, yea that's referencing The Princeton Review 2015 Psych and Biology/Biochem books. I didn't mention it because I would not recommend them, they were just "ok." I would instead use Anki and the reddit resources I linked on my website post.
@@alexissyms9310 No problem, I didn't use Uworld but I hear it is a top resource, so I would prioritize UWorld. The only issue is correlating questions to the certain content you are learning at the moment. What I would suggest is make sure you do all of Uworld, and then throw in TBR supplementally. So, for example, if you calculate that if you just used UWorld you would run out of questions before you transition to taking FL tests, I would add in some TBR question sections.
So I'm looking at the excel sheet and it seems like you only correlated the TBR questions to the topic that you were doing a first pass of for that day. Does this mean you did the TBR practice questions during day X.1 for the topic and then the EK practice test for day X.2? So X.1 is first pass+TBR questions, X.2 is skim+EK test, and X.3 is for incorrect questions?
Do you think it makes a big difference which books we use to study? (i.e. exam krackers or Kaplan?) (amazing proven study methods by the way! Thank you)
I started doing your method of turning wrong FL questions into Anki cards and combining it with targeted review and I kid you not, my practice test scores jumped 11 points in ONE week. You're a real one bro!!!
You did 3 chapters in one day? That's pretty crazy, I feel like it sometimes takes me half the day just to parse through and understand all of the concepts in a chapter
Not really, he learned a new chapter everyday, the other 2 are testing/reviewing chapters already learned.
All I heard at the beginning was “the MCAT is hard and the MCAT is important and to do well on the exam it matters how you prep not just how you prep” lol great vid though
My husband and I quote this daily. Even he has heard it too much. 😂 I’ve been getting that ad since the beginning of my pre med journey.
Smart, Handsome and Humble! Thank you so much for posting this and helping us out !! It’s one of the best videos I have seen so far
You are doing a great job, please keep up posting videos. We are learning a lot from you. I am glad we have people like you in our community who truly cares.
Thanks for the nice words!
This might be the best MCAT study video I've ever seen. And can we talk about how stylist his apartment is!
This was really helpful! Exsp studying in 8 hour blocks to mimic test day! Never thought of this! TY!!
Glad it was helpful!
I am in India and Preparing for Indian Medical Entrance Exam NEET (National Entrance cum Eligibility Test), and I found many tips very HELPFUL and PRACTICAL.
You are an inspiration! 🙌 Your 98-day strategy is genius. It's amazing how you went from the 50th to the 97th percentile! You've totally convinced me that it's all about studying smarter, not longer. Thank you for sharing your tips!
this is dope dude. SUBBED
Thanks George! Appreciate the sub.
I love the way you respect our time
I'm an accounting student, these are some good strategies for just studying in any subject. Thank you very much!
gosh ur smart ... and handsome to boot! what a package deal
Wow high praise, thanks
Haha God really said "ima bless this kid"
You're really handsome too, Cliff ;)
Your video is so helpful man! It contains a lot of insights that would take a very long time for me to obtain. Much appreciation!
This is actually amazing I didn't want to just read and hope it would stick. Reviewing 3 times is an awesome technique!
You are such a inspiration man!!
I got “C”s in all of my science classes, barely studied for the MCAT (did some practice questions), and got the 98th percentile on the MCAT. Idk what the answer is.
Oh wow. lol
I have never felt so jealous and bitter by a comment before in my life. Must be nice 😭
@@coolbeans2380 lol nah you’re probably better off with a good GPA. The rest of my app is pretty stellar, but I didn’t get a single med school interview this past round.
Did you get into a med school with as a C Science student?
@@nicolcacola I did not 🤩. I’m doing great in research, though!
thank you Zach! I studied alot from your video
Your channel is going to blowup one day so proud to have subbed early lol keep it upp
This is so helpful, I love the organized excel doc, Thanks for making this vid!!
So helpful, very descriptive and detailed helped a lot . Thanks 🙏
Glad it helped!
Me as a middle schooler struggling more than you to cope up with higher maths and extra subjects. And my memorization weaker than water. I start forgetting biology after 4 to 5 days
great video!
It helped me a lot. Ty
the smile on your face on the vid is priceless!
Incredible Video.
This is motivating!!!
Your content really helps me. I hope i will pass the college entrance exam with these methods!
how did you not get tired when studying for 6-8 hours a day? Also was this everyday or were there shorter days or rest days?
I took one day off a week, where I did absolutely nothing.
Pomodoro method is the main thing I use when I study (25 minutes studying, 5 minute break) and repeat that. Every fourth break I take a 30 minute break.
However, in this method in the video I would copy the same interval that is tested by the MCAT.
Also exercise/sleep/food are essential for me to maintain efficient studying.
Finally, when it's break time, take a break! Chill out.
I am currently studying 8 hours a day at least right now and plan to up it to ~12 hours when I start dedicated study time for my Step 1 exam.
How am I able to do this with a job?
I'm in the same boat. I'm working 40 hrs/week and trying to figure out what's the best study plan for me :(
It’s not about the 90 day period, it’s about the amount of hours studied. He said he studied around 650 hours. If that isn’t doable for you in 90 days/3months, plan for a 6 month schedule. If you still don’t think that’ll work, do a 9 month schedule. It’s not about the time, it’s about the hours put in
Hi Zach thanks for the video , can we get a shortcut for the questions needed from Berkeley there are a lot of practice not needed please ?
Thank you Zach
welcome!
Hi bro! Do you have any exercise or workout vids? Pls also do some, I like how you create content. Very very insightful.
After taking the exam twice, I've decided to use TBR and study this way. Looking at your schedule, how much time did you spend each day on cards, the EK chapters and then TBR passages? Also how did you study for CARS? Doing all these takes me at least 12 hours a day....so would really appreciate your response :)
Did you go to the gym too or just study all day long?
Seems to me you’ve got a strategy in how to do well on exams. I’m curious to know the depth of your knowledge however
Umm pretty sure it’d be good if he scored that high
@@livelovelaugh6405 ok so good grades = deep learning
@@capgains It doesn't matter. It's neither here nor there, you're a blank slate with foundations and that's all you need. Undergrad is silly anyway, you're not going to get depth in med school prereqs, sub 300 level courses are all memorization and lower order thinking
we want videos on how to create relevant flashcards with anki and mistakes that we should avoid when doing so with your real own flashcards you created
On it
Amazing 👍
Am I dumb or did I miss the Reddit compilation link? Where can I find it! Thank you for this.
I know you make Anki cards on content that’s difficult to understand, but do you first take notes in your textbook or a notebook?
Did anyone find the Amino acid video that he mentioned? Map video or something, could you please share?🙏🏻 the one I found in the written description of the video is not opening - it says this video is private
You mentioned you did this studying over the summer. Is this the summer of your junior -> senior year, or the summer after you graduated?
Where can I get the amino acids maps ?
I have no idea why your channel was recommended to me. Interesting but I’m wondering how this will apply in my life. I’m a deep dive person and generally never skim. I don’t even drink skim milk, grew up on the stuff and can’t stand it.
I don’t see the links you’ve said you will include below?
11:03 reassured that the screen of an organised person looks as dirty as mine!
haha well spotted - my screen definitely needs a good clean
Has anyone tried his study plan?
Should I take a practice test first day of studying as a baseline? or is that unnecessary?
Is it that good of a score? Asking for a friend
Yeah 97th percentile will get you in and open some doors. Really the 99th range is where it’s out of this world but any 515+ is pretty darn good. Also don’t discount GPA and extracurriculars
great video
Thank you sir
what books do you suggest!?
Does this 97 percentile really got you into a good medical school !??
In India, you can't even look at any medical College at 97 percentile, (unless you got a caste quota) usually 98 percentile is borderline. 99+ percentile gets a decent college.
Do we get scholarship based on MCAT score in med schools?
im curious why u started doing yt vids. will u do a q&a soon? 😁
One question bro, how did you end up scoring on the AAMC fl's and the section bank?
if you click on the link under the video its his written article of everything he says in the video, and he gives all of this practice exams and their scores
anyone have success studying 3/4 hours a day for those of us who need full time jobs to live?
Thank you so much for sharing your MCAT study journey! It is definitely a scary and overwhelming process, but after watching this video and your Anki videos I feel SO motivated to study hard 💪🧠😁Thanks again and best of luck in Med School!
I’ve took mcat once and felt my understanding of the contents were bad. So I changed my method of studying for a month but still seeing gaps of understanding😭 I deciding to change my studying method since yesterday and saw your video thinking the method is good to take. Do you think it’s okay to change my studying method again?
I don’t feel confident with my own studying method😢
A handicap I’ve noticed I always put in my own path was switching something that worked for something else because I was insecure that it was adequate enough to achieve my goals. I would say do practice tests to gauge your understanding of the material you have studied. If it works, continue with your strategy, if it doesn’t, implement his strategies to bolster your studying. :) good luck!!
Close your eyes...it’s Jake Gyllenhaal teaching you how to prep for MCAT
Damn you.. now I can’t unsee it 🤣
Did you work, intern, or do anything else during these 90 days? I was enrolled in university classes and worked last spring during my first MCAT test preparation period. Needless to say I scored poorly on this attempt. I do not think having enough study time was solely to blame, however I think it played a factor. I plan to take the MCAT for a second time this upcoming spring and need to formulate a study schedule. I worry that if I block off 90 days of only studying the for the MCAT, it will be viewed negatively by admission board members? Otherwise I am very tempted to try this approach.
How would the admission board members know how long your study block was? That makes no sense
You look like Dr Mike
How did you choose which passages to do on TBR? Ex: based on high yield? or the content that you were unsure of? Would you randomly skim through the books and hand pick the passages or do an entire phase I and II sections?? Also on average a day how many passages would you do from TBR?? Sorry, I'm in the process of also tackling the TBR books for practice passages, with using kaplan as my main source for content review
At the beginning of every TBR book, there is an index of the content per section/chapter. So just correlate the sections to EK sections.
So, for your Kaplan, you could do the same thing. It depended on the day how many I would do. I would try to get to as many as I could before I finished my "study time."
Great video! Did you use TBR books for the actual content review or did you use them just for the passages? I've seen that the TBR books can be quite dense and a bit of a slog to get through. Seems to me like you used EK for content review and supplemented that with all the great passages from TBR. Accurate? Thanks!
Hey Jared, you are spot on, they are dense. I *only used the TBR books for practice questions/passages.*
@@ZachHighley thanks for the reply boss
@@jared394 you are welcome - good luck studying
Great question! I was wondering the same thing. I’m glad I looked through all the replies before I asked.
Lol that 2+2 flashcard
You’re so cute
Thanks for posting! I noticed on your schedule it reads “tpr” is that the Princeton review? If so what book or edition is it
Hey, yea that's referencing The Princeton Review 2015 Psych and Biology/Biochem books. I didn't mention it because I would not recommend them, they were just "ok." I would instead use Anki and the reddit resources I linked on my website post.
@@ZachHighley Thanks for getting back so quickly. Also I do have UWorld would you recommend using both TBR and UWorld?
@@alexissyms9310 No problem, I didn't use Uworld but I hear it is a top resource, so I would prioritize UWorld. The only issue is correlating questions to the certain content you are learning at the moment. What I would suggest is make sure you do all of Uworld, and then throw in TBR supplementally.
So, for example, if you calculate that if you just used UWorld you would run out of questions before you transition to taking FL tests, I would add in some TBR question sections.
@@ZachHighley perfect suggestion!
I pretty much have a similar schedule to yours, but 4 month prep while working full-time.
So I'm looking at the excel sheet and it seems like you only correlated the TBR questions to the topic that you were doing a first pass of for that day. Does this mean you did the TBR practice questions during day X.1 for the topic and then the EK practice test for day X.2? So X.1 is first pass+TBR questions, X.2 is skim+EK test, and X.3 is for incorrect questions?
thankyou so much for content like this, I don't lack the brains but my god do I find it impossible to stay on track
Is arguably? Man this shit be the most important crap in peoples' lives. Why AAMC???????? Why? I just wana be a physician.
Agreed, all these tests can drive you insane. We will get there in the end, just keep pushing!
Idk why am i so jealous with you🤷😂 but it's ok
Why are you studying in a mask? Do you sleep and bath/shower in it too?
Do you think it makes a big difference which books we use to study? (i.e. exam krackers or Kaplan?) (amazing proven study methods by the way! Thank you)