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                                                                    MCAT 
                   
                  Creating your MCAT study guide can be one of the most important but 
                  challenging aspects of preparing for the MCAT. We recommend that the 
                  average pre-medical student should spend 300-350 hours preparing for the 
                  MCAT across several months. Even with three months to prepare, you will need 
                  to put aside a significant amount of study time per week in order to attain a 
                  competitive score on the MCAT. This is a week-by-week plan designed to help 
                  you achieve this in approximately 1 month.  
                   
                  MCAT Study Guide: Week One 
                   
                  Start by taking a practice test or question set that covers all the topics from the 
                  MCAT to familiarize yourself with the test and establish your baseline 
                  performance. The MCAT Sample Test is a great resource for this.  
                   
                  Use your initial test results to determine which content areas you need to work 
                  on. Modifying the study plan below accordingly. For example, if you did well on 
                  all molecular biology questions, you might only study those topics briefly and 
                  spend more time on a Biology subject you didn’t do as well with, such as 
                  anatomy and physiology. 
                   
                  Proactively fill in your calendar with study blocks, planning to study at minimum 
                  for three hours per day, six days per week. Take one day off from studying each 
                  week so you have time to recharge. Put specific topics to study into each block 
                  so that you ensure that you have sufficient prep time set aside. 
                   
                  Devote one full day this week to each of Biochemistry, Biology, General 
                  Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, and Behavioral Sciences. 
                     •     Biochemistry: amino acids: proteins; enzymes and lipids 
                     •     Biology: cell biology; reproduction; embryogenesis and development; 
                           genetics and evolution 
                     •     General Chemistry: atomic and molecular structure; the periodic table and 
                           periodic trends; bonding and chemical interactions; stoichiometry 
                     •     Organic Chemistry: nomenclature; stereochemistry; bonding 
                     •     Physics: basic mathematics and dimensional analysis; kinematics; force, 
                           energy, and work 
                     •     Behavioral Sciences: biological basis of behavior; sensation and 
                           perception; learning and memory; cognition, consciousness, and language 
                   
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                  For test-like practice, use the AAMC Sample Questions and Sections and choose 
                  passages based on the content areas you have reviewed. 
                  In addition, study for the Critical Analysis and Reasoning (CARS) section on a 
                  daily basis. Use the AAMC Sample Questions and Sections to read passages 
                  and work on passage-related questions. 
                   
                  Take a full-length practice test at the end of the week. Consider taking it in a 
                  library or similar location that will provided test-like conditions: no snacks or 
                  drinks during the test except for during breaks, no music, a quiet—but not 
                  silent—environment, and a test taken all in one sitting. 
                   
                  MCAT Study Guide: Week Two 
                   
                  Devote one full day this week to each of Biochemistry, Biology, General 
                  Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, and Behavioral Sciences. 
                     •     Biochemistry: lipid and amino acid metabolism; biological membranes; 
                           DNA structure, replication and repair; RNA structure, transcription, and 
                           translation 
                     •     Biology: the nervous system; the endocrine system; the respiratory 
                           system; and the cardiovascular system and blood 
                     •     General Chemistry: chemical kinetics; equilibrium; solutions; acids and 
                           bases 
                     •     Organic Chemistry: substitution reactions; oxidation and reduction; organic 
                           acids and bases; spectroscopy and separations; amino acids, ATP, and 
                           other biochemical compounds 
                     •     Physics: hydrostatics and fluid dynamics; waves and sound; light and 
                           optics; atomic and nuclear phenomena 
                     •     Behavioral Sciences: motivation, stress and emotion; identity and 
                           personality; psychological disorders; social processes, attitudes and 
                           behavior 
                   
                  MCAT Study Guide: Week Three 
                   
                  Devote one full day this week to each of Biochemistry, Biology, General 
                  Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, and Behavioral Sciences. 
                     •     Biochemistry: carbohydrates; glycolysis and glucose metabolism; oxidative 
                           phosphorylation and the electron transport chain; bioenergetics and 
                           regulatoin of metabolism 
                                                        Peach State Tutoring and Test Prep 
                                            11005 Jones Bridge Rd, Suite 101, Johns Creek, GA 30022  
                                 678-824-6890 ● johnscreek@peachstatejc.com ● www.peachstatetutoring.com 
                                                                                   
                     •     Biology: the immune system; the digestive system; homeostasis and the 
                           excretory system; the musculoskeletal system 
                     •     Gen Chemistry: thermochemistry; gases; oxidation and reduction; 
                           electrochemistry 
                     •     Organic Chemistry: alcohols, aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids and 
                           reactions 
                     •     Physics: thermodynamics; electrostatics and magnetism; circuits 
                     •     Behavioral Sciences: social interaction; social thought processes; social 
                           structure and demographics; social stratification 
                   
                  MCAT Study Guide: Week Four 
                   
                  Once again, start the week by reviewing your practice test, looking over every 
                  question and using the results to modify your study plan if needed. Spend extra 
                  time reviewing CARS, re-reading the passages to determine what information 
                  you actually needed and what you didn’t. 
                   
                  Early in the week, take the AAMC Practice Test available from aamc.org. Set 
                  aside time to review the test as well. 
                   
                  For your remaining few days, spend time reviewing the content areas that were 
                  your biggest opportunities on your last full-length test. If you’ve never truly 
                  mastered a topic, though, now is not the time to attempt to learn it. Instead, focus 
                  on the material that you struggled with the first time through but that you think 
                  you can master given just a little more time. 
                   
                  Take the day before the test completely off; your brain needs to rest before the 
                  marathon of test-taking to come! Eat healthy, balanced meals and get a full night 
                  of rest so you are mentally and physically prepared for Test Day. 
                                                        Peach State Tutoring and Test Prep 
                                            11005 Jones Bridge Rd, Suite 101, Johns Creek, GA 30022  
                                 678-824-6890 ● johnscreek@peachstatejc.com ● www.peachstatetutoring.com 
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