If you somehow come to terms that dedicating your life to medicine in becoming a physician is a goal you want to reach, I implore you . . . Get it right the first time: Do your absolute best in all your undergrad courses to have a pristine understanding of MCAT material. Embrace the suffering: understand that failure, long nights, and missing out are the bricks you need to build your road to success. This is a war with yourself: screw the pre-med advisor who says you can't do it or anyone else for that matter. This war is a war with yourself. Live like a monk and take pride in your moments of fighting alone!
Hi thank you for the brake down this will help me a lot, I am going over 26 pre test in 20 day. I am doing 3 day a week because my test has be cancel and I have to want and see when AAMC will tell me when I can take my test, I believe it will be in August or September after the Wuhan virus is over.
I’m 16 and I completely understand how you feel, I even start to study about it and I’m in love with Medicine, you got time but to have the information isn’t bad. Good luck future Dermatologist ♥️
If I may leave my ultracrepidarian opinion here, I would just like to chime in that the MCAT has a lot of high school-level genchem and physics on it. In studying for it, I have found that I'm really struggling with the physics topics that I never saw until college (such as electricity, magnetism, sound, optics, and fluid mechanics), but am doing pretty well on the AP Chem and AP Bio material that's on the MCAT since I've had years and years to think about them. So if I could go back in time, I'd give my future self a break and watch a Khan Academy video or two on those topics and let them incubate in my brain!
The princeton review for diagnostics, then practice with full lengths from AAMC (its literally the best thing you can do everyone who practice the full lengths legit test scores are always 2 points above or 2 below the full length scores) you can take it just 3 times (one every month the last one being a few weeks before the actual exam) U world is amazing as well! the berkley review is great some certain sections of the MCAT. Also theres a khan academy is great for CARS and generally content review. You just have to search and also ask people who already taken the exam and did well (512+) on it for what they used
-> Uses the adjective 'great' three times in a 21 word sentence. -> Promotes his own videos in the comments section of another RUclips channel's video. -> One of the 'greats' is used in reference to his own video. -> "and some great resources" is misplaced so badly that I can't tell if you recommended the "great resources" (which would be the most charitable interpretation, considering you called them great), or if you made them (which would be damning, because it's not for you to decide whether or not your content is great). Edit: I just watched some of your videos. You have a ton of videos on preparing for the MCAT, but you got a 494 on your second real attempt. You also say in one of your videos, "The path I took was the longest, hardest path to medical school." You then revealed, in a recent video, that your physician father was out there asking people to let you in. You don't say that it worked (thank goodness), but clearly you haven't realized that there are people in far worse situations than an able-bodied, white son of a doctor getting into medical school (though maybe you don't because you didn't study psych/soc for the MCAT). Where are your self-awareness and humility? You hold yourself like a nice, caring guy, but I'll be damned if I have to go to another doctor whose lack of self-awareness, humilty, and experience leave him blind to the idea that others are going through pain they can't begin to comprehend.
Nice.
Bottom line is.... no pain no gain.
Extremely helpful, thank you!
Glad you found it helpful! Check out the other videos we have as well!
ALL MULTIPLE CHOICE?? Thank you God 🙏
thank you for this helpful video
Anytime! Glad you found it helpful
When you're only grade 7 and have no idea what he's talking about but listening anyways because you'll need it in the future
Go live your life!! Enjoy it while you can!
If you somehow come to terms that dedicating your life to medicine in becoming a physician is a goal you want to reach, I implore you . . .
Get it right the first time: Do your absolute best in all your undergrad courses to have a pristine understanding of MCAT material.
Embrace the suffering: understand that failure, long nights, and missing out are the bricks you need to build your road to success.
This is a war with yourself: screw the pre-med advisor who says you can't do it or anyone else for that matter. This war is a war with yourself. Live like a monk and take pride in your moments of fighting alone!
Hi thank you for the brake down this will help me a lot, I am going over 26 pre test in 20 day. I am doing 3 day a week because my test has be cancel and I have to want and see when AAMC will tell me when I can take my test, I believe it will be in August or September after the Wuhan virus is over.
thanks king
biochem and orgo chem are pretty different things, Im a Biochem MS students and I took orgo undergrad as a prereq..
Great video
How would you recommend a full-time employee take/study for the MCAT?
recommend: a full-time employee take/study for the MCAT= Whom have Q ...let's Sleep & Dream...528MCAT SCORE!!!
The MCAT is not limited to Canada and the United States fyi! Lebanon also seems to take it.
Im only 14 and I want to be a dermatologist but I’m worried about all OF THIS
@Adebowale Agree!
I’m 16 and I completely understand how you feel, I even start to study about it and I’m in love with Medicine, you got time but to have the information isn’t bad. Good luck future Dermatologist ♥️
If I may leave my ultracrepidarian opinion here, I would just like to chime in that the MCAT has a lot of high school-level genchem and physics on it. In studying for it, I have found that I'm really struggling with the physics topics that I never saw until college (such as electricity, magnetism, sound, optics, and fluid mechanics), but am doing pretty well on the AP Chem and AP Bio material that's on the MCAT since I've had years and years to think about them. So if I could go back in time, I'd give my future self a break and watch a Khan Academy video or two on those topics and let them incubate in my brain!
enjoy your early life first. You're only (16 by now?) once
What is a good mcat study tool you would recommend?
The princeton review for diagnostics, then practice with full lengths from AAMC (its literally the best thing you can do everyone who practice the full lengths legit test scores are always 2 points above or 2 below the full length scores) you can take it just 3 times (one every month the last one being a few weeks before the actual exam) U world is amazing as well! the berkley review is great some certain sections of the MCAT. Also theres a khan academy is great for CARS and generally content review. You just have to search and also ask people who already taken the exam and did well (512+) on it for what they used
This is a great overview. I made a great video on how to study for the exam and some great resources.
-> Uses the adjective 'great' three times in a 21 word sentence.
-> Promotes his own videos in the comments section of another RUclips channel's video.
-> One of the 'greats' is used in reference to his own video.
-> "and some great resources" is misplaced so badly that I can't tell if you recommended the "great resources" (which would be the most charitable interpretation, considering you called them great), or if you made them (which would be damning, because it's not for you to decide whether or not your content is great).
Edit: I just watched some of your videos. You have a ton of videos on preparing for the MCAT, but you got a 494 on your second real attempt. You also say in one of your videos, "The path I took was the longest, hardest path to medical school." You then revealed, in a recent video, that your physician father was out there asking people to let you in. You don't say that it worked (thank goodness), but clearly you haven't realized that there are people in far worse situations than an able-bodied, white son of a doctor getting into medical school (though maybe you don't because you didn't study psych/soc for the MCAT).
Where are your self-awareness and humility? You hold yourself like a nice, caring guy, but I'll be damned if I have to go to another doctor whose lack of self-awareness, humilty, and experience leave him blind to the idea that others are going through pain they can't begin to comprehend.
Could i know the name of this teacher please
Hey sir, I'm perceiving engineer in computer science in India now, Am I eligible to attend the exam?
101% Ofcourse you CAN if you want...
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