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  1. The main takeaway I think is to make sure you give yourself about a month, take a full length each week (AAMC provides 4), analyze your mistakes, and update and review your content review notes. The timeline could actually be shorter if you're studying full time, maybe 2.5-3 weeks.

  2. I purchased the AAMC Bundle this morning. I have one month to go and I don’t know how to break up the material into one month, can anyone share what

  3. I just wanted to clarify what the AAMC online prep bundle includes. Does it contain the question packs and the full length tests? Just want to make sure bc it is quite pricey :)

  4. Most helpful are the section bank, the full length practice exams, and cars q-pack. the other q-packs are useful, but not as useful, but good for identifying content gaps!

  5. The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is offered by the AAMC and is a required exam for admission to medical schools in the USA and Canada. /r/MCAT is a place for MCAT practice, questions, discussion, advice, social networking, news, study tips and more. Check out the sidebar for useful resources & intro guides.

  6. AAMC Bundle is expensive but it's by far the best prep material. Yes it is worth it, and six weeks is enough time to utilize most or all of it.

  7. The AAMC MCAT bundle is the single most high-yield resource there is out there as it comes from the test makers themselves. If you have to pick and choose: ALL full length exams

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