<p>I am currently a freshmen in college and was wondering if it is too early to start practicing the MCAT. I was thinking about getting the Princeton Review Cracking the MCAT book just to practice and look at the types of problems. Is this a good idea or should i focus more on academics right now and take care of this stuff around the summer or later? And who offers the best MCAT prep/practices? (example: Kaplan, Princeton Review, Barron's etc.) Thank you</p>
<p>I haven’t taken it yet myself, but I would start studying as soon as possible. I jumped onto the premed boat late and didnt start until my sophomore year. So the early, and the more time you study, the better! I hope I helped in some way!</p>
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