That said, your score is contingent not only on your MCAT study schedule and study approach, but also on using the right study materials. We’ve observed students who do very well on the MCAT using all of these methods. Some students like the structure of MCAT courses, some like to self-study, yet others prefer the accountability and personal attention of a dedicated MCAT tutor. Some students prefer to study alone and others in groups. Moreover, your MCAT score and GPA (i.e., your stats) are the single most important factor for medical school admissions, so it’s critical that you do as well as possible on the exam.Ī big part of your MCAT performance depends on how you study. The MCAT is a notoriously difficult and time-consuming exam, one that requires at least two months of focused study. (Note: This resource also appears in our MCAT Ultimate Guide.)
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