To those who took the mcat recently: Is the coveted 300 pg khan academy enough for psych/soc studying if you haven't taken any psych/soc classes in undergrad? Question 🤔🤔 i plan. Welcome to the best place for mcat prep and practice materials. The mcat (medical college admission test) is offered by the aamc and is a required exam for.
There's also a free textbook for a 101 class at my university i was turned on to that. I have some time to spare, and only wanted to do the khan academy practice passages that are relevant or representative to the real mcat question types. I found that khan academy covers the entirety of the mcat, but i'm unsure if khan academy by itself is good enough to be fully prepared for the mcat. Do they teach from the. So i was wondering if i should focus on getting my content from ka than the kaplan mcat review book. I found the khan academy psych resources really helpful. Whenever i completed a. Generally the advice is to use the subreddit's ka* notes. I'm not sure if there's also an anki deck floating around, but if you search for it, it should be here. People usually go through the 100 or. I'm just in the home stretch and am cramming psych. Is the complete enough that i can rely on it completely or do i still need to. I was wondering if the 100 page notes from khan academy for psychology and sociology would be sufficient for content review on the mcat? Of course just for the. They have a lot of great files shared but one of the top ones is ka psych:soc 300 pg.
I'm just in the home stretch and am cramming psych. Is the complete enough that i can rely on it completely or do i still need to. I was wondering if the 100 page notes from khan academy for psychology and sociology would be sufficient for content review on the mcat? Of course just for the. They have a lot of great files shared but one of the top ones is ka psych:soc 300 pg. I'd use the one on the mcat preparation group instead of the dropbox link as it is more updated. I made a compilation of all the khan academy videos with the approximate lengths. These have been one of the best resources available to students for the new psych section. I put in a ton of work creating it as comprehensive as i could since everything else was kind blah on the market and i wanted one place i could refer back to everything i needed. Are any of you studying for the new mcat using the videos and practice passages from the khan academy? If so, do you find them useful as compared to other prep companies. I was wondering if anyone used the videos on khan academy's website instead? Limit my search to r/mcat. Use the following search parameters to narrow your results: Subreddit:subreddit find submissions in subreddit author:username. Are you aware of reddit mcat? Go read what people have to say about preparing for p/s in the wiki section. Consensus is that reading tpr and watching khan/doing khan.
I made a compilation of all the khan academy videos with the approximate lengths. These have been one of the best resources available to students for the new psych section. I put in a ton of work creating it as comprehensive as i could since everything else was kind blah on the market and i wanted one place i could refer back to everything i needed. Are any of you studying for the new mcat using the videos and practice passages from the khan academy? If so, do you find them useful as compared to other prep companies. I was wondering if anyone used the videos on khan academy's website instead? Limit my search to r/mcat. Use the following search parameters to narrow your results: Subreddit:subreddit find submissions in subreddit author:username. Are you aware of reddit mcat? Go read what people have to say about preparing for p/s in the wiki section. Consensus is that reading tpr and watching khan/doing khan.