<p>Hi I'm new to these forums. I'm going to be a freshman at an ivy leage university soon, how can I best study to get 4.0 and 45 MCAT? Plz only people that got 45 MCAT answer. Thx :)</p>
<p>You'll be waiting a long, long time.</p>
<p>I highly doubt there are people here with a 45 MCAT. You have no idea how hard it is to obtain a 45. That's like getting a 2400 on the SAT five times.</p>
<p>Anyways, if you were able to get into an ivy league school, just keep doing what you have always been doing--woking hard. That's the best advice I can give you.</p>
<p>I highly doubt there are people with a 45 MCAT.</p>
<p>Eh. One of them comes along (nationally) every few years.</p>
<p>There are so many things I could say, but I'll just keep it short and say NO!</p>
<p>Hi, I got a 45 on the MCAT and have a 4.0. The best way to be as cool as me is to take comp0uter hacking classes to hack the MCAT test-taking computer to give you a 45. As for the 4.0, hack your school's network.</p>
<p>Easy.</p>
<p>All your 15 are belong to me.</p>
<p>oh ok then how is the best way to keep a 4.0 GPA? Im taking 21 credits, is that too much? Im a double major in chemical engineering and physics btw.</p>
<p>Seriously though, I remember reading the comments on 42+ MCAT applicants at mdapplicants.com</p>
<p>One guy said that he got a high score by studying 6 hours a day for a whole summer. He got accepted to good med schools but not top 10 as you would expect.</p>
<p>"Hi, I got a 45 on the MCAT and have a 4.0. The best way to be as cool as me is to take comp0uter hacking classes to hack the MCAT test-taking computer to give you a 45. As for the 4.0, hack your school's network."</p>
<p>lol I'd hack it but Im not a computer science major</p>
<p><em>don't feed the troll</em> -_-</p>
<p>i think he was joking about the 45 mcat</p>
<p>Pfft. You probably go to a community college.</p>
<p>your kidding right</p>
<p>Honesty is always good. Ivy league freshman, double major in chemical engineering and physics? Yeah right.</p>
<p>the best way to keep a 4.0 is</p>
<p>get straight A's duh :)</p>
<p>my best advice:</p>
<p>drop chemical engineering. transfer to a university that offers the organic biology major you seem so eager to pursue. you can double-major in physics and Obio (take these to the PhD level if possible). Use your physics expertise to build a time machine and take the time machine back to when your mother was pregnant with you. Use your well-developed knowledge of organic bio to figure out a way to keep yourself in the womb for 15 months instead of 9 months. Your brain will be so developed that you'll be able to get a 4.0 and 45 before you even reach the 4th grade! Good luck!</p>
<p>^ Best advice I've seen in a while.</p>