>>14369290>Absolute must:>Go through all official content. Do all full lengths and thoroughly review every question after you finish.>Probably good:>Hop on anki (the sooner the better) and try to memorize before your test. Look up ankipalace.>UWorld for practice questions.Might help:
Going through one of the MCAT review courses to solidify your understanding of everything. I wasted too much time with review books, and probably should have just used Anki + clarify tough topics with Khan academy or something.
The Bio and Chem/Phys sections are mostly about comprehension and being able to read graphs, so you should focus on developing those skills. Psych/soc felt more memorization heavy. CARS just be able to read, if you aren't able to read now not much will pry change in 4 months. If you are really motivated to get better at reading, here are a few interesting books:
Mimesis by Erich Auerbach (Literary criticism)
About Looking by John Berger (Art criticism)
Modern Philosophy by Roger Scruton (Philosophy)
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