I studied 4 weeks for a 37 on the old MCAT but I think the strategies are still valid.
-Don't reread material that you already know simply for the sake of rereading it. Just skip it, or skim it for facts you didn't know before/high yield info.
-For material that is new, spend 1-2 hours reading the chapter and just understanding it. Ignore the details. Then come back to it later and write down ONLY HIGH YIELD FACTS
-Overall, spend very little time on content review! Make sure to memorize ALL the high yield info so you know it front and back.
-The key to retaining content review info is to do problems! Make sure you're not just doing content review first for everything and then problems the next week. All this has to be interspersed.
-THE MOST IMPORTANT TIP TO DOING WELL IS JUST TO DO A TON OF PROBLEMS. Do at least a full book of problems for each section (like 200+ problems). This should take up most of your study time.
-Leave a week purely for practice tests. You need to get the timing and test taking strategies down.
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Has Anyone Crammed the New MCAT into One Month?
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