Hi everyone!

There’s a pattern I observed after mentoring over a hundred students through their MCAT journey.

Just increasing your effort alone doesn’t linearly translate to an MCAT score increase (weird, I know). This is because doing more of the same things and hoping repetition will carry the result is ineffective. The MCAT requires more precision. Here are some thoughts that helped my students and I hope will help you too:

Hear from our MCAT Edge students:

  1. Do daily work that fits real life

    1. Progress comes from short, focused study blocks that you can repeat even on busy days

    2. If a plan only works on busy days it will fall apart

  2. Keep practice questions at the center of your prep

    1. Exposes your prep flaws much quicker than content review

  3. An effective review should give you a clear takeaway from each question

    1. Your decision-making should improve with proper review over time

Om Patel

Founder and CEO @ MCAT Edge

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