You guys are amazing! Today i finished the last day of content review and im beginning my 6 weeks of practice test and reinforcing weak areas tomorrow. Just wanted to thank you both for providing a free, easy to follow template and strategies.
Love this! Next time it'd be dope to see the exponents next to the names on the whiteboard to help further. I have never ever seen femto on an MCAT or practice MCATS tbh. Thanks for this content !
I was wondering if you would be willing to make a video on how to quickly multiply and divide decimals. Also decimals multiplied and divided by whole numbers. I notice you both seem to do it quickly in your head and I'm struggling with that. Thank you for the great content!
this is where you would convert to scientific notation :) u shouldn't be doing anything with decimals on the mcat -- takes too much time! with that said, a more in-depth video on unit conversions would be superrrr helpful using scientific notation!
If u guys could also explain the high yield math doc and include that with the purchase that would be a game changer; would def be willing to pay more for the explanation!
I can’t really remember if optics requires that knowledge but that’s the only time I’d think you might wanna memorize the unit circle and optics is low yield
@@InformingFutureDoctors Thank you so much for answering! I just asked because I am reviewing vectors and scalars for physics and wasn't sure if angles when finding force vectors would come up...I'm assuming the mcat doesn't get too deep into it. And thank you guys for the amazing mcat videos, truly an incredible source of help!
I've heard you guys say to review full lengths in a day. I want to do it but I think it averages to 2-2.5 minutes per question. This seems like just enough time to read the question and answer (so not too much in depth analysis). Is that what you guys recommend to do? Thank you for the great content.
Each question is gonna take a different amount of time. You can see a question and realize you got it right and you knew the science, that only takes 10 seconds. Then another question might take 10 minutes because you don’t know the science and have to go watch a video/make a flashcard on it. So we do still recommend 1 day, but you know your schedule better than we do so if it takes 2 days but it’s thorough, that’s preferred!
I don't agree with their advice. The best advice I have *ever* been give (Kaplan) is to take TWICE the amount of time reviewing as you did to take it. This means (up until your last phase) take TWO DAYS to review your practice exam. Reviewing is the most important part of studying and you never want to cut that time short for times sake. You want to thoroughly review every answer, despite getting it right or wrong and re-do your wrong questions by going back to the passage, seeing what you missed, and trying again.
You guys are amazing! Today i finished the last day of content review and im beginning my 6 weeks of practice test and reinforcing weak areas tomorrow. Just wanted to thank you both for providing a free, easy to follow template and strategies.
We're so happy you're here! Good luck, you got this:-)
This channel has been a real blessing during my MCAT study journey. Best channel for MCAT-prep on RUclips! Thank you!!!! :)
To appreciate your great work, I have purchased your math course. Guys, the document is worth your $ and time. I recommend it.
Thank you so much for your support, I hope it helps!!
How many pages is the document?
I bought it too. Highly recommend it!
Love this! Next time it'd be dope to see the exponents next to the names on the whiteboard to help further. I have never ever seen femto on an MCAT or practice MCATS tbh. Thanks for this content !
Margie, for the first time in my life I understand fractions. Thank you for your work
Great video, thank you!
Gold!!!🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
Square roots are also handy to know, although somewhat tied to logs. PEMDAS will never fail you either!
I was wondering if you would be willing to make a video on how to quickly multiply and divide decimals. Also decimals multiplied and divided by whole numbers. I notice you both seem to do it quickly in your head and I'm struggling with that. Thank you for the great content!
this is where you would convert to scientific notation :) u shouldn't be doing anything with decimals on the mcat -- takes too much time! with that said, a more in-depth video on unit conversions would be superrrr helpful using scientific notation!
If u guys could also explain the high yield math doc and include that with the purchase that would be a game changer; would def be willing to pay more for the explanation!
I’d love to if we can! Will you shoot us an email at ifdinquiry@gmail.com with what you mean by explaining it and how we can make it better?
are there any aamc questions we can practice these particular things of fractions
I love the way you guys explain things. Can you make a video on mendellian genetics math I suck at figuring out F2 generation
Does the mcat require knowing sin, cos, tan memorized? so like sin30 is 1/2 or whatever? And are vectors and scalars beyond newtons laws ever asked?
I’ve never encountered a question that required that knowledge
I can’t really remember if optics requires that knowledge but that’s the only time I’d think you might wanna memorize the unit circle and optics is low yield
@@InformingFutureDoctors Thank you so much for answering! I just asked because I am reviewing vectors and scalars for physics and wasn't sure if angles when finding force vectors would come up...I'm assuming the mcat doesn't get too deep into it. And thank you guys for the amazing mcat videos, truly an incredible source of help!
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I've heard you guys say to review full lengths in a day. I want to do it but I think it averages to 2-2.5 minutes per question. This seems like just enough time to read the question and answer (so not too much in depth analysis). Is that what you guys recommend to do? Thank you for the great content.
Each question is gonna take a different amount of time. You can see a question and realize you got it right and you knew the science, that only takes 10 seconds. Then another question might take 10 minutes because you don’t know the science and have to go watch a video/make a flashcard on it. So we do still recommend 1 day, but you know your schedule better than we do so if it takes 2 days but it’s thorough, that’s preferred!
@@InformingFutureDoctors If Maggie says we can do it in a day, then we can do it in a day !!
I don't agree with their advice. The best advice I have *ever* been give (Kaplan) is to take TWICE the amount of time reviewing as you did to take it. This means (up until your last phase) take TWO DAYS to review your practice exam. Reviewing is the most important part of studying and you never want to cut that time short for times sake. You want to thoroughly review every answer, despite getting it right or wrong and re-do your wrong questions by going back to the passage, seeing what you missed, and trying again.
@@diego_balor Please don't follow that advice and take up to 2 days to review your full lengths!
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