<p>I have recently obtained a master's degree in counseling psychology. As an undergraduate I took only chemistry 1 and 3hrs of Biology. I have decided to go back to medical school but first I have to take the rest of the prerequisite courses. As I am taking the courses I would like to study for the MCATs. I remember studying for the GREs and remember cursing myself for not starting on it earlier. Would anyone suggest a good way to start studying for the MCATs w/o having taken the classes? Thank you...</p>
<p>Not do-able. MCAT studying takes a couple of months. Deal with it when the time comes.</p>
<p>8 weeks 4-5 hours a day and 8-10 hours weekend with 10 min break every 2 hours.
you can buy those Kaplan books they are really good.
and BDM is right do this when your about to take your MCAT.</p>