Most students think repetition leads to mastery. It can, but 100% of the time it leads to reinforcement. This is not always a good thing.

If your approach is flawed, you are only reinforcing the bad things, which will cause your score to tank. This is exactly why doing more is not always the answer.

If you actually want to improve, you need some intervention:

  • where your reasoning broke

  • what you assumed incorrectly

  • what you missed in the passage

Then, you adjust the next attempt immediately, which comprises the iteration aspect of your study journey.

Iteration doesn’t work without practice, and practice doesn’t work without iteration.

What’s included as an MCAT Edge Student:

  • Get a personalized plan that fits your timeline and responsibilities based on a diagnostic quiz.

  • Practice with 1,200+ high-quality questions the right way.

  • Full-length exam!

  • Use an AI tutor to understand why you missed questions.

  • Adjust strategy based on performance.

  • Get support all the way through full-lengths and test day.

Best,

Om Patel

Founder and CEO @ MCAT Edge

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