u/AGirlNamedRosie

500 Blueprint Diagnostic/Baseline - is a 515+ achievable in 3-4 months?
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500 Blueprint Diagnostic/Baseline - is a 515+ achievable in 3-4 months?

Hi guys! I just completed my BL/half-length diagnostic on Blueprint and got a 500. Honestly, much better than I expected since I haven't started content review. I was hoping that I'd have one section that doesn't need attention but since all sections are pretty equivalent, I'm thinking I need to do comprehensive review?

I have my exam scheduled for August 15th but was planning on switching to a September date. I need over a 515 to be accepted into a program that I'm applying for.

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u/AGirlNamedRosie — 3 days ago
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Testing in September, PLEASE HELP

Hi everyone! I want to take the MCAT in September (considering pushing back from Aug.) and have just finished finals so I’m able to give my undivided attention to studying over the summer (classes start mid August). However, I am very new to all of this. I know people say Kaplan books, UWorld, Anki, etc. but can someone please advise me on how to best structure my test prep? How long do you recommend doing each thing or where should the overlap be? For instance, should I start UWorld immediately as I do content review?

Would you recommend starting with a BL before I start anything like even before content review? and then assess from there?

I also have a waiver/coupon for a Kaplan course.

I honestly think I’m gonna need all the help I can get 😭 I am aiming for a 515+ in order to get into a program that I’m applying for. Thank you!!

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u/AGirlNamedRosie — 4 days ago
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Testing in September, PLEASE HELP

Hi everyone! I want to take the MCAT in September (considering pushing back from Aug.) and have just finished finals so I’m able to give my undivided attention to studying over the summer (classes start mid August). However, I am very new to all of this. I know people say Kaplan books, UWorld, Anki, etc. but can someone please advise me on how to best structure my test prep? How long do you recommend doing each thing or where should the overlap be? For instance, should I start UWorld immediately as I do content review?

Would you recommend starting with a BL before I start anything like even before content review? and then assess from there?

I also have a waiver/coupon for a Kaplan course.

I honestly think I’m gonna need all the help I can get 😭 I am aiming for a 515+ in order to get into a program that I’m applying for. Thank you!!

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u/AGirlNamedRosie — 4 days ago