Aug 4 (edited) • MCAT Prep
How do we help with MCAT Prep @ The Premed Consultants?
The Premed Consultants MCAT prep is designed to provide comprehensive support and resources to help students succeed in their MCAT preparation. Our program is developed with evidence-based study techniques at top of mind and designed optimize performance. Here’s a summary of the course structure and key principles:
  1. Day-by-Day Schedule: The program provides a structured day-by-day study schedule that combines effective study techniques tailored to maximize learning and retention.
2. Question-Based Approach: A significant focus is placed on a question-based approach, utilizing full access to the UWORLD and AAMC question banks. This helps students practice real exam questions and develop test-taking skills.
3. Spaced Repetition and Active Recall : The course incorporates spaced repetition and active recall techniques to enhance memory retention. Students receive a full Anki deck that complements their study materials.
4. Content Review : Comprehensive content review is provided through a series of instructional videos and the MCAT Powerbook, which is a high-yield review textbook designed to cover essential concepts efficiently.
5. Live Instruction : The program includes live classes held 2-3 times a week, where instructors guide students through UWORLD and AAMC questions, helping them master the skills needed to score well on the MCAT.
6. Test-Taking Strategies : Students are taught high-yield test-taking strategies to improve their performance on the exam, ensuring they are well-prepared for the types of questions they will encounter.
Overall, the MCAT program emphasizes a structured, supportive, and interactive learning environment to help students achieve their best possible scores on the MCAT.
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How do we help with MCAT Prep @ The Premed Consultants?
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