The MCAT subreddit is a community of over 200k users that aims to be the space where students can discuss all things MCAT. Students can ask test questions, share study strategies, and guide each other through their MCAT journey.
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Great for content questions
I used this subreddit to search for specific mcat practice questions i got wrong. Also lots of people post good summaries of high yield topics - metabolic systems, amino acids, etc which are nice to use and build on. highly recommend
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This is a great subreddit for resources, but it can be a bit toxic, especially for people who struggle with anxiety and low self-esteem. I'd recommend you stay off of this resource for about 6-8 weeks before your MCAT. Your mental state going into your test is very important!
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Ocean of information
I got most of my information for studying for the MCAT through this subreddit. The amount of people contributing their own study schedules, information and tips is unparalleled to any other resource. There is also a lot of positivity and fun on this subreddit as it has a lot of motivation/wellness posts, as well a handful of quality MCAT memes. Ultimately, you need to use this resource with caution, as any community focused around one thing can breed a certain level of bias. The subreddit skews the perception of what is considered a "good performance" as selection bias is at play. Ultimately, use this resource as a healthy way to get information, feedback, answers to test questions, but don't let it enable procrastination!