![]() It also synced with the course so I didn’t need to do any extra work. The schedule builder: I loved that I could adjust it to fit my needs.Some of my favorite things about using NextStep’s course were: This allowed me catchup for days when I felt slow. But once classes went online, I increased my studying to four days a week. Next Step’s study calendar factored that in making my life easier. Initially, I studied three days a week due to school stuff. I hadn’t studied or opened any materials, so I still had a shot. I was slightly defeated, but I assured myself that at least that this is my worst case scenario. When I tell you my heart dropped at the sight of that score. I took my Diagnostic at the end of January and I scored a 493. This is a half length test and is completely free. With Next Step, the first thing you do is take a Diagnostic test. I have taken the MCAT before, and my biggest problem then was figuring out the logic of the test. As well, I am not very good with standardized tests. I was working in a different field and I didn’t remember much from my undergrad classes. The last time I had seen some of the MCAT concepts were over four years ago. Why a prep course? Well I am a non-traditional student that had been out of college for almost two years at the point when I started studying. ![]() Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. So when I started shopping for a prep course, it was a no-brainer for me to choose NextStep. I also appreciated that their course included live office hours, where folks could have their questions answered. I loved how they broke down difficult concepts and the way they explained the logic behind questions. I heard about Next Step’s Course from the MCAT podcast hosted by Dr. That being said, let’s get on with the program. I want to reiterate that this was my personal experience and may not work for everyone, but I still believe it should be shared. After sharing my last post on taking the Covid MCAT, I had a lot of folks reach out to me asking for my advice. I am a premed student like most reading this post, and I am trying to make my journey to medical school as transparent as possible. I have been hesitant to share this because I don’t want to wear the hat of an expert but I decided to do it anyways. ![]() Hello ndi nkem! Today’s post is a combination update post and a review of my MCAT studying.
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