Should I study day before MCAT?

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Although it seems counter-intuitive, allow yourself a day off before the MCAT. If you were running a marathon, you wouldn't do an intensive workout the day before the race. You'll be refreshed, relaxed, and ready to take on the MCAT if you let yourself take the day off.
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How many days before the MCAT should I stop studying?

3-5 days before the test is far enough out that new practice problems can be done. If you haven't exhausted the AAMC question packs and section bank, use those now (and convert those questions into predicted AAMC scores using our Study Plan).
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Is it okay to take a day off from studying for the MCAT?

If you're taking three to four months to prep and your schedule is fairly light, one day off per week is extremely reasonable. If you're taking longer, multiple days per week can be okay, too.
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What to do the day before you take the MCAT?

The day before your test, if you haven't already, go to your testing center. This is a great way to reduce test anxiety and help you feel prepared for the MCAT. You will see how long it takes to get to the testing center and become aware of anything such as construction that might delay your commute on test day.
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Should I sleep in the day before my MCAT?

The day before the MCAT should be the perfect simulation of the big day. A huge part of this is making sure you sleep on time and get up when your alarm goes off (as if it was the actual MCAT test day).
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How many hours sleep before MCAT?

Two weeks before the exam, try to get seven hours of sleep each night – at least six.
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What time should you wake up for MCAT?

You should prepare to wake up at least 30-60 minutes before you plan to leave for the testing center. Since you must show up 30 minutes early to the testing center, it would be a good idea to wake up at 6:30 a.m. or earlier.
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Are you allowed to use the bathroom during MCAT?

You can go to the restroom whenever you want to, but try to do so during your designated breaks. Go to the restroom right after your check-in and during all your breaks, even if you do not feel you have to. This way, you will not have to take time away from your actual testing to go to the restroom.
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What should I eat before MCAT?

Eat a normal, but healthy meal

Safe bets are granola, fruit, and yogurt. If you're a coffee drinker, get some coffee. If you're not, it's not the right morning to start. Do what you normally do, so nothing out of the ordinary can sidetrack your MCAT performance.
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Can I improve my MCAT score in a week?

You absolutely can increase your MCAT score 1 week if you approach your prep strategically. Knowing how to take the test is almost as important as knowing the information that's on it. That's why you should focus your efforts on practicing how to take the exam once you're down to the wire.
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Why shouldn't you study the day before a test?

Cramming just before an exam can (in theory) allow you to remember information in the short term and enable you to take in enough information for the exam. However, this may will most likely mean that you'll have no lasting connections to the knowledge, and you won't develop any deep understanding of the information.
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Can you do well on the MCAT without studying?

Study Mistake #1: Not Studying

Most thought that taking the prerequisite courses for the exam in college was sufficient but, unfortunately, that's not the case. The MCAT is not like the SAT or ACT that you can take in high school without studying and do fine.
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Is 2 months enough for MCAT?

As the official MCAT prep of the AMSA, Kaplan recommends that you spend 300-350 hours studying so you can be above average. If you're planning on taking the MCAT in two months, you'll need to put aside a significant amount of study time each week for in order to be able to score competitively.
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Does the MCAT require a lot of memorization?

Undoubtedly, you'll need to memorize your fair share of information, but you'll need a strong set of critical thinking skills as well. On each section of the MCAT, intelligence and memorization are tested to varying degrees.
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Can you wear a jacket to the MCAT?

The test center will not provide these items to you. electronic devices, pagers, watches, wallets, purses, hats (and other non-religious head coverings), bags, coats, jackets, eyeglass cases, books, and/or notes, pens, or pencils are allowed in the testing room.
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What do I need to memorize for the MCAT?

Some things that they recommend memorizing include:
  1. Every amino acid, its shorthand, and its characteristics. ...
  2. The major metabolic pathways. ...
  3. The major hormones and enzymes. ...
  4. Most psychological terms including—stages of development according to Freud, Erickson, and Piaget, brain regions and their function, etc.
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How hard is it to get a 509 on the MCAT?

Attaining a score of 509 on the MCAT means you performed in the 82% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred.
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What is the hardest section in the MCAT?

The Most Difficult MCAT Test Section

Many students report that the most difficult section is CARS, and the average scores reported by AAMC back that up. The lowest average section scores overall and for matriculants are in CARS.
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Do they curve the MCAT?

The MCAT exam is not graded on a curve. Instead, the MCAT exam is scaled and equated so that scores have the same meaning, no matter when you test or who tests at the same time you did.
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How much harder is UWorld than MCAT?

UWorld passages are often very difficult, and on average you should expect your scores to be noticeably lower on UWorld than they would be on the AAMC. With my students, I often see a difference of 10-20%. If you typically do fairly well on CARS, this isn't a big deal.
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Can I eat during MCAT?

During your scheduled breaks, you may access only food, water, and medication. All break policies are outlined in the MCAT® Essentials and Testing Center Regulations and Procedures, which you are required to read.
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