<p>No, even then. The MCAT takes 2-4 months of studying.</p>
<p>I've heard of a 42 in this April. But I don't believe any 45 rumors, let alone 44s, verbal correlation is just too hard to science talent. But it could be possible. Verbal is just way too hard, it means you missed none or one to get a 15 on verbal, or two or three for a 14, to do that and get 15s on physical and biological its hard</p>
<p>BDM, I gotta say this, ask those people who got 35+ how long they studied the vast majority will tell you they constantly kept things fresh in their mind. Not packed it in in a 2-4 month period. You dont study for the test that early, you study the material thats on it to make sure you know it as well as possible. Then you prep for the test 2-4 months before.</p>
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...read through those books once mid summer...</p>
<p>...you study the material thats on it to make sure you know it as well as possible. Then you prep for the test 2-4 months before.
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Point conceded. Should've read your initial post more carefully.</p>