I'm amazed that you were able to go through those books FOUR times, work on verbal, do a bunch of practice tests, and work part-time all in just 2 months. It sounds superhuman. And make those detailed looking notes sets for yourself. That's crazy!
Note for everyone stumbling on this video now: I took the MCAT after 2 years of a Neuroscience degree and had taken a lot of basic science courses in biology (including biochemistry, molecular biology), general + organic chemistry, psychology, math and statistics, and physics I. Please keep that in mind as I already had a lot of foundational and in-depth knowledge of these concepts, which made my studying a lot easier! This allowed me to speed-read the mcat books for review and integration of concepts (something I talk about in my new study techniques video)! However, I also have to acknowledge that I am a stronger reader, I read fast and am practiced at quick comprehension! Please don’t compare your study needs and practices to mine! We will all do well if we work hard and support each other throughout, good luck❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You're so dope. This is the most realistic and down-to-earth MCAT video I've ever watched because you emphasized that everyone's learning style different and it all comes down to what works for you and how much work & effort you're willing to put in. God bless you and best of luck to you!
"in 2 months" is highly misleading-don't be discouraged if you're starting from scratch and can't do this in two months. It's much different taking the MCAT while in college or just after college vs. studying on your own
"binge of watching MCAT guides and videos, watching these videos doesn't mean you're doing actual work" HAHAHA this is so me...should actually get back to studying Kaplan books now :(
Hey all, can’t believe this video is nearing on 5000 views! That’s crazy and thank you so much for clicking in 😊 If you have any more questions on the mcat, university, studying, let me know in the comments and I’ll film another faq video soon! Xxx
You are so productive and hardworking girl. I’m currently in highschool, and i am going through lots of stress because i’m a lazy student. I dont know why RUclips suggest me your videos, maybe it wants to save my life lol. Thank you for giving me so much inspiration
Very helpful. It has been 5 years since I left college, and I now have a full time job. I'll apply some of your tips to my studying routine and see how it goes. Thank you!
Crazy how Khan Academy is so useful in all parts of medicine, I literally use it for my ACP prep too. What an amazing group of people to put out free open source human knowledge like that. Lets be more like that as an entire human race so we can push out more people like this lovely lady, and reduce more of this human suffering we all experience. :)
I studied for 6 months. I wasn’t pleased with my score so I studied another 3 months...and got the SAME score. Idk how you do it, you’re just naturally smarter😭 it really does take some skill to score that high. Anyways, story has a happy ending cause I’m on my second year of Med school now
I really wish I had it in me to read those Princeton books 12 times. My test is also in two months and I'm about to mcfreak out because I'm just not ready
i might just print out the thumbnail of this video and put it up on my mirror for motivation thank you for this extremely helpful video! you are so humble and helpful!
You 100% deserved that score! I'm about to start college next week and I'll be studying neuroscience! It's so cool that I found you on here! I'll be checking out your other videos!
This is the best video I've ever seen. I'm from Australia. I have to do GAMSAT. But it super helpful. Thank you very much. Keep up the good work. It feels like content is really true. Thank you very much
Thank you for this video!! I’ve been really anxious about preparing for the MCAT and just seeing your positive attitude has given me a lot of encouragement! Congrats on your awesome score :)
This is the best advice on studying I have heard on RUclips. This nose to the grindstone approach is not easy, but it works. Thanks for the great video.
Thanks so much for sharing!! Planning on taking the MCAT in January so excited to use your tips! Congratulations on getting such an amazing score! You go girl!! 😊
Working and studying in the same time leaves a student about 4-5 hours a day for studying with intense study. If no days off are taken during the 2 months schedule, this means 5hx60 days=300 hours of studying, which includes the full length exams followed by in depth review of the missed questions. So let's say she took only 5 full lenghtsx7 hours, that's 35 hours without reviews, so I will round it up to 50. What's left is 250 hours for studying for all the sections of the MCAT. Now... if I divide 250 by 7 (Biology, Chemistry, ORGO, Physics, Soc/Psy, Verbal, Biochem), I am left with about 35 hours dedicated to each study matter. That should include studying the material, practicing questions, writing down a lot of stuff, reading each book 12 times as she said (she indicated at least 7 books x 12 times, so she read them 84 times during the 2 months)... Something just doesn't sound right... she's either not telling us that she ONLY reviewed the material during these two months, and she actually didn't study, or else it's just realistically not possible. This schedule works only if one is reviewing (and cramming) without actual memorization or understanding of concepts in depth. My advice: NEVER count on only 2 months of study (including the days you want to take full length exams and review them the next day) if you want a good score...
How much you can accomplish when you study always depends on what you already know. Maybe she mastered 95%+ of the content beforehand during school? Sounds like the most reasonable assumption I agree. I also agree that 2 months is not enough unless you're some type of prodigy.
@@7stringst3r Yes, what you say is correct... and when someone already masters 95%+ of the content, it is incorrect to say that it took only two months to study for the MCAT. She needs to add all that time it took her to master the 95%+ which is most probably a few more months. Claiming that two months are enough just to brag about it gives false hope to inexperienced students who might make huge mistakes, reschedule, or take the exam and don't do well. I am sure that quite a few people ended up feeling less intelligent or less smart watching this video. Whomever felt so, rest assured you are not. She's only bragging and showing off.
@@laylastipsandtricks9817 I honestly think it takes years for most to master 95%. Not sure if she claimed to have done it all in that two months. Just that that's how long she studied specifically for the exam. You are absolutely right that it takes a long time. Anyone preparing for Med School should take their preparation very seriously. We all learn at different speeds too.
I actually know someone who studied 15 hours a day for 2 months and scored a 525. The biggest piece of advice he gave me was to actually master the concepts in the course that way during review it isn’t as hard.
More people need to see this, many don't understand how much it takes to get high scores and think there is something wrong with them. Thank you for this 👌🙏
Your video, surely, is very inspirational to many pre-med students and to people who desire to pursue in medical fields! Thank you sooooo very much for producing such an amazingly helpful video like this!! I just found your video on RUclips and was very thankful to the trick you provided!! I, myself, am pursuing in dentistry and currently taking dental prerequisite requirements!! really look forward to applying to dental school in 2020!!
Congratulations! Thank you for sharing your experience and tips. Definitely agree with you that reviewing specific areas of weakness is super helpful in enhancing test performance! And very impressed that you were able to go through Kaplan books 4 times!
Honestly, that's how I passed the NCLEX. My first two weeks I went over notes and the last two weeks I did 150 practice questions a day... graduated in early august, took my test in early september and did good considering I got mostly SATA questions. My test shut off at the minimum so I was scared😂 I'm looking forward to going to Med school though! Good luck on your endeavours my friend. I subscribed
This was extremely helpful for me. I feel like I’m on the right path now. I didn’t know if what I was doing was right or not. Looks like I’m tackling things about the same way you did. THANK YOU
Thank you for this video you go girl you really deserve this score!! Keep up the good work! You make me fee like I can do it too if I put in the hard work🤩
As an upcoming chem major student, this is really stressing me out, and I don’t even have to worry about it for 2-3 years. But it’s good to know how much time and effort I need to put in, in order to get a decent enough score to apply for med school.
Focus on enjoying your chemistry degree. The rest will fall into place. I was a chem major and fell in love with science, its a beast . It will prepare you for anything!
@@Lena-zn4re Everyone else probably feels the same way, you'll have lots of study buds. Maybe your professor will end up being your favorite, we all loved our physics prof, and we were all pre-med hehe 😁
Not preparing for the MCAT, I am still fascinated by the amount of hard work you put into the test prep. Reviewing those books 4-5 times in 2 months, wow! I thought that's impossible!!! Well, I am preparing for GMAT & CFA L3 at the same time... still nothing comparable to the difficulty level of the MCAT. Anyways... just popping in to say thx! Just needed that motivation.
I haven’t taken most of my pre-med classes but I will surely be taking the winter break to get these books and get familiar with what lies ahead! Huge thanks for the video. Just got an app for the MCAT and surprisingly I’m doing pretty well on the questions for not knowing much and did better than expected on the CARS.
Gotcha! It’s good to know that it’s actually possible to make it through the books more than once. 😅 My turn. Also, thank you for the videos, they are very helpful. It’s so helpful to see some things in different perspectives. Keep the videos coming and best of luck with the next steps into med school! #cheeringforyou
TheDailyMundane how did you manage to get enough time to read all of the books 12 times??? Especially with two months of mcat studying? Are you just a speedy reader or is there any other tips you would like to share please?
I already took the MCAT and though I didn't get 99th percentile, I did pretty well and won't take it again. So I have no idea why RUclips recommended this video to me. But your advice is great. I used just the Princeton review set, KHAN academy and AAMC resources. I had the same experience as you with the same materials. Great video.
theres no way she went through the 7 books 12 times in two months. in two months, there are 1344 hours. If she were to have slept 7 hours a day for those two months, that 392 hours of her two months gone. that leaves her at 952 hours. 952/12= 79.3. that means she took 79 hours reading the 7 books, spending 11 hours on each one. This is not including the time on the practice exams, taking notes, breaks, resting anything at all, eating, bathroom breaks, showering, brushing teeth, driving, working, etc.
this is absurdly good and funny. i don't know how you did all that in 2 months. you're a rock star. wow. very impressive. i only hope i can do the same in 3 months!
I’ve been watching videos on how to study for STEP and somehow your video popped up on my recommended haha. Your dedication and discipline is outstanding! It took me 4 months to study for the MCAT while working full time lol. Med school is hard but super fun/cool as well, you’re going to love it! - 2nd year med student
I relate to the Princeton being harder than the actual test. I took the ACT (I'm still a sophomore) with them and got a 24. On the actual Test, without doing any actual studying, I got a 29
This is completely irrelevant but I just love that you're a Sarah J Maas fan!! Anyway, I'm taking my MCAT next year and your video has been really helpful!
Well-rounded explanation with consideration for other studying styles. I liked how you were straight forward. Also, it made me happy to see a video of a lady who didn't feel the need to wear makeup for a tutorial on MCAT studying~
Is there any way you could post your biochemistry pathways somewhere that we could access them? I haven’t taken biochemistry so I think they would be super helpful for me
Awesome video! I tried an MCAT prep course with Princeton but it got cancelled twice 🙄. I just went and bought the Princeton content books at Barnes and Noble for a little over $200 and went from there. Def recommend it over Kaplan tho. Congrats on your achievement! Hope everything is going well!
Wishing so bad I saw this video like two weeks ago. I started a practice exam before I started actually studying. I felt so devastated because shit I was wow I know nothing. The content was so thick. Just yesterday I was reminding myself that i always finish studying everything before I do the actual practice. Needed to here that some else waited to do their practice exams. The Princeton book are super good!
I'm amazed that you were able to go through those books FOUR times, work on verbal, do a bunch of practice tests, and work part-time all in just 2 months. It sounds superhuman. And make those detailed looking notes sets for yourself. That's crazy!
she changes the amount of times she went through the books thruought the video
Shahbaz Khan no she didn’t
I literally said "holy crap" out loud when she said that
Kate Roberts asian ppl usually over talk about their abilities lol
@@Stoneface_ She said she read them 12 times
Note for everyone stumbling on this video now:
I took the MCAT after 2 years of a Neuroscience degree and had taken a lot of basic science courses in biology (including biochemistry, molecular biology), general + organic chemistry, psychology, math and statistics, and physics I.
Please keep that in mind as I already had a lot of foundational and in-depth knowledge of these concepts, which made my studying a lot easier! This allowed me to speed-read the mcat books for review and integration of concepts (something I talk about in my new study techniques video)! However, I also have to acknowledge that I am a stronger reader, I read fast and am practiced at quick comprehension!
Please don’t compare your study needs and practices to mine! We will all do well if we work hard and support each other throughout, good luck❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@George Sander at least she is intelligent and probably prettier than you, you don't even have a profile picture 😂
@George Sander dude, she's not bad looking. You sound kinda bitter.
I would like to buy your personal MCAT notes for asking price, please email me at smmn@live.com @thedailymundane
The hardest thing about medical school, is getting in.
Bellefeu disagree
True that 7% acceptance rate doesn’t help at all
lul, getting out is way harder
FleeSwervinn the overall acceptance rate for medical school is 41%. The average acceptance rate for a given school is 7%.
T N in Canada the overall acceptance rate is 10 percent.
You're so dope. This is the most realistic and down-to-earth MCAT video I've ever watched because you emphasized that everyone's learning style different and it all comes down to what works for you and how much work & effort you're willing to put in. God bless you and best of luck to you!
You deserve your score! You’re super humble and inspiring. 😘
Lexay thank you so much💓
tHe McAt Is HaRd AnD tHe McAt Is ImPoRtAnT!
aight ima head out
😂😂😂 yaaaaas
And it matters how you prep and just not how much
lmaooo
That ad triggers me soooo hard!!!!!!
"in 2 months" is highly misleading-don't be discouraged if you're starting from scratch and can't do this in two months. It's much different taking the MCAT while in college or just after college vs. studying on your own
"binge of watching MCAT guides and videos, watching these videos doesn't mean you're doing actual work" HAHAHA this is so me...should actually get back to studying Kaplan books now :(
Samuel Smith Med same bruh
bro that part got me too
Samuel Smith Med i’m in 8th grade and this is what i’m doing....
Did you take the mcat?! How did it go??!!! : D
Did the kaplan books help? I'm sure you kicked butt on your MCAT!
Hey all, can’t believe this video is nearing on 5000 views! That’s crazy and thank you so much for clicking in 😊
If you have any more questions on the mcat, university, studying, let me know in the comments and I’ll film another faq video soon! Xxx
How long did it take you to go through the Princeton Review books each time?
Hey can u plsssss plsssss scan your condensed notes plssssss !!!!!!
5000 to 58k YOU GO GIRL!
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If you scan your condensed notes could I purchase them?
I like that one tip : make notes on topics that you got wrong in tests, very helpful. Thanks!
You are so productive and hardworking girl. I’m currently in highschool, and i am going through lots of stress because i’m a lazy student. I dont know why RUclips suggest me your videos, maybe it wants to save my life lol. Thank you for giving me so much inspiration
Very helpful. It has been 5 years since I left college, and I now have a full time job. I'll apply some of your tips to my studying routine and see how it goes. Thank you!
Ada A how did it go?? I’m 8 years out!
Crazy how Khan Academy is so useful in all parts of medicine, I literally use it for my ACP prep too. What an amazing group of people to put out free open source human knowledge like that. Lets be more like that as an entire human race so we can push out more people like this lovely lady, and reduce more of this human suffering we all experience. :)
I studied for 6 months. I wasn’t pleased with my score so I studied another 3 months...and got the SAME score. Idk how you do it, you’re just naturally smarter😭 it really does take some skill to score that high. Anyways, story has a happy ending cause I’m on my second year of Med school now
Congrats 🙃
This gives me hope
Congrats lavv😍😎😎
What did you score and what was your gpa?
This helps me feel better I’ll be taking my MCAT next year 🥶
“I got a 511 and was feeling discouraged.” 😂😂💀💀💀
IKR💀💀
my goal score 😂💀
thats killer though... getting in is so much more than an MCAT score
If you get a 511 ur pretty much guaranteed into a do school as long as ur gpa is like 3.5+ lol
@@kevincorrigan1754 hell no you are pretty much guaranteed to get into do school if your MCAT is 505
I really appreciate how you emphasized an individualized study method/plan, ppl don't realize how important it is
I really wish I had it in me to read those Princeton books 12 times. My test is also in two months and I'm about to mcfreak out because I'm just not ready
kaelayoz good luck 👍🏿 . Hope you ace the MCAT.
kaelayoz how did it go?
How did it go?
How’d you do?
i might just print out the thumbnail of this video and put it up on my mirror for motivation thank you for this extremely helpful video! you are so humble and helpful!
Stumbled upon this on my own MCAT journey and this was the most helpful, non-condescending, super humble, and very inspiring!
Your ability to break all this down is the best I've seen. Thank you so much.
You 100% deserved that score! I'm about to start college next week and I'll be studying neuroscience! It's so cool that I found you on here! I'll be checking out your other videos!
Hi why not try out MR CARLOS he really helped me in passing my MCAT
It just takes dedication and time.
You must be an incredibly fast reader to get through all of those books 12 times in 2 months!!! You deserve that score.
Your method of taking notes by going over the material 4 times and take more notes as you go along, really helped me in regular classes .
This is the best video I've ever seen. I'm from Australia. I have to do GAMSAT. But it super helpful. Thank you very much. Keep up the good work. It feels like content is really true. Thank you very much
Achini De Alwis I did it too! How did you go? And what books did you use? Unfortunately I didn’t get an interview this year 😔
Thank you for this video!! I’ve been really anxious about preparing for the MCAT and just seeing your positive attitude has given me a lot of encouragement! Congrats on your awesome score :)
This is the best advice on studying I have heard on RUclips. This nose to the grindstone approach is not easy, but it works. Thanks for the great video.
Practice makes perfect. I loved this video. Thank you for posting your tips. I thoroughly enjoyed watching your in-depth advice for the MCAT.
You worked so hard and while working, it paid off! Good luck for a bright future.
Girl you worked your ass off and you deserve your grades. Just did my last semester of premed, can't wait for med school.
Thanks so much for sharing!! Planning on taking the MCAT in January so excited to use your tips! Congratulations on getting such an amazing score! You go girl!! 😊
Working and studying in the same time leaves a student about 4-5 hours a day for studying with intense study. If no days off are taken during the 2 months schedule, this means 5hx60 days=300 hours of studying, which includes the full length exams followed by in depth review of the missed questions. So let's say she took only 5 full lenghtsx7 hours, that's 35 hours without reviews, so I will round it up to 50. What's left is 250 hours for studying for all the sections of the MCAT. Now... if I divide 250 by 7 (Biology, Chemistry, ORGO, Physics, Soc/Psy, Verbal, Biochem), I am left with about 35 hours dedicated to each study matter. That should include studying the material, practicing questions, writing down a lot of stuff, reading each book 12 times as she said (she indicated at least 7 books x 12 times, so she read them 84 times during the 2 months)... Something just doesn't sound right... she's either not telling us that she ONLY reviewed the material during these two months, and she actually didn't study, or else it's just realistically not possible. This schedule works only if one is reviewing (and cramming) without actual memorization or understanding of concepts in depth. My advice: NEVER count on only 2 months of study (including the days you want to take full length exams and review them the next day) if you want a good score...
How much you can accomplish when you study always depends on what you already know. Maybe she mastered 95%+ of the content beforehand during school? Sounds like the most reasonable assumption I agree.
I also agree that 2 months is not enough unless you're some type of prodigy.
@@7stringst3r Yes, what you say is correct... and when someone already masters 95%+ of the content, it is incorrect to say that it took only two months to study for the MCAT. She needs to add all that time it took her to master the 95%+ which is most probably a few more months. Claiming that two months are enough just to brag about it gives false hope to inexperienced students who might make huge mistakes, reschedule, or take the exam and don't do well. I am sure that quite a few people ended up feeling less intelligent or less smart watching this video. Whomever felt so, rest assured you are not. She's only bragging and showing off.
@@laylastipsandtricks9817 I honestly think it takes years for most to master 95%. Not sure if she claimed to have done it all in that two months. Just that that's how long she studied specifically for the exam. You are absolutely right that it takes a long time. Anyone preparing for Med School should take their preparation very seriously. We all learn at different speeds too.
I actually know someone who studied 15 hours a day for 2 months and scored a 525. The biggest piece of advice he gave me was to actually master the concepts in the course that way during review it isn’t as hard.
@@munishpersaud3631 15 hours is cap that is literally impossible
It's been a long time since I have clicked on a video so quickly. You are a God send.
ahaha THANK YOU! :D
You definitely deserved that score!! You’re so down to earth and informative! Thank you for sharing with us :)
You're amazing, I applaud your phenomenal work ethic!
More people need to see this, many don't understand how much it takes to get high scores and think there is something wrong with them. Thank you for this 👌🙏
you are so sweet and humble! I also am taking the exam June 29th! thank you for sharing your tips!
hey alexa, add a boatload of adderall to my cart
Your video, surely, is very inspirational to many pre-med students and to people who desire to pursue in medical fields! Thank you sooooo very much for producing such an amazingly helpful video like this!! I just found your video on RUclips and was very thankful to the trick you provided!! I, myself, am pursuing in dentistry and currently taking dental prerequisite requirements!! really look forward to applying to dental school in 2020!!
CLEARLY there are 48 + hours in YOUR #day🤷🏼♂️🤷♀️💁♂️🧐
NaturalsRock.com 😂 😂
More. It is practically impossible to do as much in a day even if one does not work.
You worked hard and deserve that score. Excellent presentation!
I have watched your acceptance video and after this one, I have to say that you totally deserve what you have today!
Congratulations! Thank you for sharing your experience and tips. Definitely agree with you that reviewing specific areas of weakness is super helpful in enhancing test performance! And very impressed that you were able to go through Kaplan books 4 times!
I’m suppose to be studying for the nclex but still watched this whole thing lol
Honestly, that's how I passed the NCLEX. My first two weeks I went over notes and the last two weeks I did 150 practice questions a day... graduated in early august, took my test in early september and did good considering I got mostly SATA questions. My test shut off at the minimum so I was scared😂 I'm looking forward to going to Med school though! Good luck on your endeavours my friend. I subscribed
your notes are so neat omg 😍
@TheDailyMundane, the only thing I'm jealous about is the handwriting! Super neat!
This was extremely helpful for me. I feel like I’m on the right path now. I didn’t know if what I was doing was right or not. Looks like I’m tackling things about the same way you did. THANK YOU
Thank you for this video you go girl you really deserve this score!! Keep up the good work! You make me fee like I can do it too if I put in the hard work🤩
Hi why not try out MR CARLOS he really helped me in passing my MCAT
@@samanthapash-brown1473 I’ll check it out thanks
I'm taking my test on January 25th and I always come back to this video to keep myself motivated
Just bought these books, excited! Thanks for the recommendation and tips
I love your explanations and thanks for the resources ❤
Your handwriting is literally perfect, I love it
Very detailed, inspired me to reread my books 12 times! Thank you for the tips! I love it! :)
As an upcoming chem major student, this is really stressing me out, and I don’t even have to worry about it for 2-3 years. But it’s good to know how much time and effort I need to put in, in order to get a decent enough score to apply for med school.
Focus on enjoying your chemistry degree. The rest will fall into place. I was a chem major and fell in love with science, its a beast . It will prepare you for anything!
Mary If only I didn’t have to take Physics...🤢😔 That’s a whole different ballgame, one I’m no where close to being prepared for.
@@Lena-zn4re Everyone else probably feels the same way, you'll have lots of study buds. Maybe your professor will end up being your favorite, we all loved our physics prof, and we were all pre-med hehe 😁
Not preparing for the MCAT, I am still fascinated by the amount of hard work you put into the test prep. Reviewing those books 4-5 times in 2 months, wow! I thought that's impossible!!! Well, I am preparing for GMAT & CFA L3 at the same time... still nothing comparable to the difficulty level of the MCAT. Anyways... just popping in to say thx! Just needed that motivation.
This is an amazing MCAT story! Thank you for sharing it!
"watching this video is not doing something productive" OOP got my ass
I haven’t taken most of my pre-med classes but I will surely be taking the winter break to get these books and get familiar with what lies ahead! Huge thanks for the video. Just got an app for the MCAT and surprisingly I’m doing pretty well on the questions for not knowing much and did better than expected on the CARS.
Thank you, I wish I found your video earlier. :')
Good luck in medical school! I really appreciate your humbleness ☺️
I’m still in high school and I used Princeton review to study APs the prac exams were definitely harder but really helpful!!
How did you manage to reread those book 12 times?!
Gisela Del Valle honestly I gritted my teeth and just pretended it was my recreational reading😭
Gotcha! It’s good to know that it’s actually possible to make it through the books more than once. 😅 My turn. Also, thank you for the videos, they are very helpful. It’s so helpful to see some things in different perspectives. Keep the videos coming and best of luck with the next steps into med school! #cheeringforyou
You read each of those books 12 times??😱
TheDailyMundane how did you manage to get enough time to read all of the books 12 times??? Especially with two months of mcat studying? Are you just a speedy reader or is there any other tips you would like to share please?
Arsla. Khan maybe she learned things in class so she just had to review 🤦🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Thank you so much for making this video!! Your dedication is inspiring!! Congrats on your score!!
I already took the MCAT and though I didn't get 99th percentile, I did pretty well and won't take it again. So I have no idea why RUclips recommended this video to me. But your advice is great. I used just the Princeton review set, KHAN academy and AAMC resources. I had the same experience as you with the same materials. Great video.
I’m in a teaching credential program but I find these MCAT videos to interesting. 😂👏🏼
Thanks for this ! It's so helpful to get tips from someone who's taken it
Yay! I'm so glad you found this helpful :)
Could you share your notes with us?
Oxana Martin it would be awesome
you get more out of making your own
The process of making notes is more helpful than the actual notes
TY and congratulations on your magnificent achievement.
God Bless you dear !!
Best of luck !!
Thank you Hannah for sharing valuable tips on MCAT
How she actually got that score: work ethic and mindset
Well!you are really working hard and you deserve it👏👏
Big congratulations 🎉🎊🎈 Thank you so much for the well needed info 👌🏾💯✅
This advice is very good and actually works!! Exactly the same method I used to increase my score :)
theres no way she went through the 7 books 12 times in two months. in two months, there are 1344 hours. If she were to have slept 7 hours a day for those two months, that 392 hours of her two months gone. that leaves her at 952 hours. 952/12= 79.3. that means she took 79 hours reading the 7 books, spending 11 hours on each one. This is not including the time on the practice exams, taking notes, breaks, resting anything at all, eating, bathroom breaks, showering, brushing teeth, driving, working, etc.
Have you read an mcat bio book? Or mcat psych book? They are incredibly easy reads. I disagree with you, I think its perfectly plausible.
this is absurdly good and funny. i don't know how you did all that in 2 months. you're a rock star. wow. very impressive. i only hope i can do the same in 3 months!
omg those notes are so crisp and clean I wish I could do that
I’ve been watching videos on how to study for STEP and somehow your video popped up on my recommended haha. Your dedication and discipline is outstanding! It took me 4 months to study for the MCAT while working full time lol. Med school is hard but super fun/cool as well, you’re going to love it!
- 2nd year med student
I relate to the Princeton being harder than the actual test. I took the ACT (I'm still a sophomore) with them and got a 24. On the actual Test, without doing any actual studying, I got a 29
I am your new #1 fan!
You are beyond helpful. Thank you so much!
This is completely irrelevant but I just love that you're a Sarah J Maas fan!! Anyway, I'm taking my MCAT next year and your video has been really helpful!
Actual advice starts @ 1:58
allyonightmare Not really, she has advice throughout the beginning as well.
I Highly recommend the Princeton Review CARS WORKBOOK & SCIENCE WORKBOOK for the MCAT! They were absolute Gold!
Well-rounded explanation with consideration for other studying styles. I liked how you were straight forward. Also, it made me happy to see a video of a lady who didn't feel the need to wear makeup for a tutorial on MCAT studying~
Thank you for the video ☺️ I really admire the work and dedication you put in those two months.
I just bought my MCAT books and here I am
Thank you so much for this info and guidance! Thank you so much for making this video! This helps a ton!
I have been watching your videos, you really inspire me
Is there any way you could post your biochemistry pathways somewhere that we could access them? I haven’t taken biochemistry so I think they would be super helpful for me
I love your honesty!
Awesome video! I tried an MCAT prep course with Princeton but it got cancelled twice 🙄. I just went and bought the Princeton content books at Barnes and Noble for a little over $200 and went from there. Def recommend it over Kaplan tho. Congrats on your achievement! Hope everything is going well!
Wishing so bad I saw this video like two weeks ago. I started a practice exam before I started actually studying. I felt so devastated because shit I was wow I know nothing. The content was so thick. Just yesterday I was reminding myself that i always finish studying everything before I do the actual practice. Needed to here that some else waited to do their practice exams. The Princeton book are super good!
That’s impressive she got ready in literally 2 months and having a job. Great job girl 🎉🎉🎉
It took me 7.5 hours to understand and do all the problems in one chapter of the Princeton Review Physics book.
Hey girl, how were the Princeton books?? Did they help?
I needed that message in the begining about productivity
You're the true definition of a nerd, and you did this in combination with a job.👍
had 2 months to study and read books 4 - 5 times? what?
You're really inspiring! Thank you so much for the insight, and I really appreciate your advice
this is so incredibly helpful. thank you so much for sharing!