How to Create an Effect MCAT Study Plan June 2019
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- Jun 12, 2019
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Your MCAT study plan is just as important as the materials you’re using to study. If your plan is lacking something, you won’t be able to do as well as you can on the MCAT. If your plan is convoluted, then you’re setting yourself up for burnout.
Join Sophia Stone, a Next Step Content Manager, and Summer, a Next Step MCAT instructor, as they go over what makes a winning and effective study plan. Both them scored in the 99th percentile and will be available to answer all your MCAT questions. Whether you’re taking the MCAT for the first time or gearing up to retake it, you’ll walk away with a better sense of how you should be structuring your studies.
Our goal at Next Step is to make sure that you have the resources needed to prepare for the MCAT and your future career. This Extra Help session is just a sampling of what our course students have access to on a regular basis. If you’re interested in our online MCAT course, click here. We also have several practice test bundles, including a free practice bundle, as well as one-on-one MCAT tutoring services. If you utilize our tutoring services or enroll in our course, you will receive customized plans that work at your pace and focus on the areas where you need to improve the most. What works for some may not work for all, so we are doing away with the cookie cutter approach and making sure that your study plan works for you.
Click here for slides from this presentation.
Check out the recording below! Still have a question? Leave a comment and we’d be happy to help you!
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