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This article covers some of the most effective techniques that you can apply to your study habits in order to make sure you are doing as well as you can on the MCAT exam. I will present some techniques that worked for me and help you save time to study.

Number 3:  Study Without a Phone and Limit Your Internet Pages During Studying 

You will be surprised at how often your brain will try to trick you to do anything but studying when you being this journey. Tracking a fly on the wall can even be a more entertaining activity than reading another passage or answering another question.  In these circumstances, you need to force your brain to keep working and stay focused.  It is absolutely essential to make sure you are limiting potential distractions while you are studying.  Turn your phone off and limit your Internet pages while studying for the MCAT.  Facebook, ESPN, or even Reddit are not going to help you do well on the exam and represent distractions that can actually derail all the efforts you have already given.  This is a good habit to establish while you are studying for your MCAT because if you get into Medical School, this is absolutely the only way for you to retain all the information that you need to process. There is no interesting Facebook post or tabloid report that is more important than your studying.  

Number 4:  Make Sure You Review Material That You Have Already Studied and Synthesis It All Together 

It is one thing to study the material, and it is something entirely different to make sure that you retain everything.  It is impossible for you to retain information effectively if you are dedicating a week to studying Biology then switch over to a week of Physics and then finally a week of Organic Chemistry.  By the time the month is over, you will forget everything that you reviewed and potentially even mastered in Biology because our brains are not able to process information that effectively.  This is also another good change to make in your life to set you up well for how to succeed in Medical School because with such a fast pace, you need to be able to not only learn new material but make sure you do not forget the material that you have already learned.  

A good strategy is to make page summaries of each chapter that you read with an emphasis on mnemonics and diagrams as opposed to bullet points.  It is easier for your brain to recognize smaller tidbits of information and details found in pictures and diagrams. This will help you retain the information more rapidly and as an added bonus, you can save time by not having to reread chapters if you have sufficient notes on the page summaries that you produced.  As you complete your practice exams, reference this material and add to the diagrams to make sure you are retaining the right information.  Getting a question wrong is a great way to engrave a concept into your head but make sure all the details are recorded so when you look at the information a month later, you are able to remember it as fresh as it was on the day of the practice test.   

Another good technique to make sure you are thinking like you will have to on the Exam is to try to synthesis pathways and components from different disciplines.  You will be surprised at how an enzyme in the Kreb's Cycle can somehow creep its way into a Physics problem. The MCAT loves to make you apply material from various disciplines together in order to solve a problem so make sure you are accustomed to that mental exercise well before seeing it on Test Day.  

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