![]() Compilation of MCAT Advice (200+ Users).U/Tiramiwho's Physics Equations Anki deck It is well-written, organized, and easily searchable.įor those who are just starting out with ankiĬheck out the wiki for pros/cons of each deck If you have an Anki-specific question, before posting here, first check the Anki manual. Do not share, sell, buy, or request copy-written PDFs, textbooks, subscriptions, etc.Ĭlick here for our list of pre-made Anki Decks ANKI MANUAL.Keep conversation relevant to Anki + MCAT.I just think if you spend a little time asking yourselves these questions, and then spend the rest of the day using the answers you found to make a study plan that makes sense, and you spend the next month truly following that plan, you minimize your chances of being disappointed.A subreddit to share and discuss Anki decks for use in studying for the MCAT and premed studies r/ANKIMCAT RULES and if you found you got behind in anki, do you really think that won't happen again? maybe think of the reasons why you got behind in the first place? maybe part of you thinks it's not having as big of an effect? Or maybe you let social plans get in the way? I don't know, and I'm not here to condemn you buddy I promise. Going from 502 to 510 is definitely possible.Ī decent plan executed is better than a good plan not executed, right? Spend a few hours wrapping your head around what has been working and what hasn't. Your Upangea flashcards might be a difference maker for you, I don't know. But I do feel that telling you reviewing AAMC materials often and with decent depth is never a bad suggestion. I don't know all the answers, and like I said I don't want to point you in the wrong direction. Should I just start reviewing AAMC materials I personally don't use anki for upangea review, because I like doing longer hand reviews of qbanks and FLs, which isn't really conducive to the typical anki interaction. But I don't know you at all, so it's really hard to give good advice. If you do this for an hour every day, 7 days a week, and also go through all the AAMC material multiple times I think that would be your best bet. I say do this because anki isn't supposed to be your main source of study for the mcat. Maybe for the first and second time going through it you go through them all in order so your mind can start compartmentalizing which things are associated with what, and then the 3rd time put it on shuffle. ![]() You'll be able to see every card 3 times before test day. I would turn reviews off all together and just go through the deck. but my approach would be to forgo the anki formula all together because it's not really meant for 1 month sprints like this, at least not from what I can tell. /r/GAMSAT - Australian & UK Medical school Admission Testįile this under going against what others say, and likely ignore it if you feel like.P/S = Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior ![]() (Tentative) AAMC Sample FL Score ConversionĬ/P = Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological SystemsĬARS = Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skillsī/B = Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems # Correct -> Scaled Score Converter for AAMC Material These posts will be removed and the user banned without warning, subject to the discretion of the mod team Learn MoreĪll of the above rules are subject to moderator discretion High Yield MCAT Links You have signed an examinee agreement, and it will be enforced on this subreddit.ĭo not intentionally advertise paid or free products or services of any sort. ![]() We have one "stickied" post for each exam and score release day, contain all test day discussion/reactions to that thread only.ĭo not discuss any specific information from your actual MCAT exam. For an example format for submitting pictures of questions from practice material click hereĭo not link to content that infringes on copyright laws (MCAT torrents, third party resources, etc).ĭo not post repeat "GOOD LUCK", "TEST SCORE", or test reaction posts. These are considered spoilers and should be marked as such. Be nice to each other, hating on other users won't help you get extra points on the MCAT, so why do it?ĭo not post any question information from any resource in the title of your post. Rudeness or trolling will not be tolerated. Please message the moderators with your skills/ideas! MCAT RESOURCES & INFO Study Groups Want to help us improve this subreddit or tell us about a new resource we can add to the sidebar? Below you will find our forum rules, resources, and more. We request that you read the sidebar COMPLETELY before you post. r/MCAT is a place for support, discussion, advice, social networking, news, study tips and more. The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is offered by the AAMC and is a required exam for admission to medical schools in the USA and Canada. Welcome to the BEST place for MCAT prep and practice materials. ![]()
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