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Many premedical students don't begin their MCAT preparation until three or four months before they take the exam. That may sound like a lot of time, but when you consider that most students are taking at least 12 academic credit hours, volunteering at a hospital or other extracurricular activity are involved in research and/or are working part time (at least), three or four months quickly becomes inadequate.
Six months is actually ideal. So how do you make the most of the time you have before your anticipated test
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