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R**A
Useful for every premed in the process of studying for mcat/ starting to apply to med school
Quick review for those who may be debating whether or not they should get this planner.Pros:I love that under the weekly view it has Mcat related areas but also has spots to record how well you've slept and ate. Definitely something unique! This planner also is more like a "applying to med school/studying for the mcat" planner because it has pages for organizing letters of recommendations, application costs, possible interview questions (there are a lot), recording experiences (something that is asked on the application), and even the entire list of topics that will be on the mcat. I definitely think it's a GREAT tool for premeds to have. It's nice to have everything in one place. It literally does it all! This planner really focuses on you as a whole! It even has pages for meal prep and advice on exercise/focusing.Cons:I can only think of 1 that isn't really even a con. The fact that there is no "monthly view", only elaborate week views. Honestly this won't affect me much because I'll be using this solely for mcat/scheduling in addition to my normal planner. I had been running out of room trying to cram mcat things into my normal planner.
A**.
I really like this planner
I really like this planner. It has pages for the application part. In the back there is the content list from the AAMC. It definitely keeps me accountable while studying for this really important test. I recommend it to anyone who wants to stay organized while studying for this MCAT. I wish it were a little smaller because I already have a big MCAT book and carrying another book is annoying.P.S. I won this planner through IG in return I am providing this feedback.
S**F
information overload
I was excited about this planner at first because the author was very comprehensive about incorporating a little of everything you should consider as part of the pre-med application. She is amazing for doing this! However, I quickly realized there is way too much information for me to do anything with. There's helpful information before the actual weekly planner part, but that could be included in a separate book/pamphlet of its own, to reference whenever you need it. Having gridlines or dot-grids in the weekly planner would have been helpful to keep everything neat. Because there's so much information jammed in one page, there wasn't a whole lot of room left for me to write (but maybe I write too big??). I'd like to see a more simplified, less crowded version, with darker print, focusing solely on MCAT prep, especially for folks who already have separate tools (e.g. Excel worksheets and filing system) to keep track of other parts of the pre-med application process. Sadly, after a few weeks of trying to incorporate the planner into my study plan, I've accepted that it's not the right organizational tool for me, and my regular daily planner/bullet journal is more practical.
D**A
Best Planner Ever!
As a premed student, I have to keep track of loads of assignments, extracurriculars, meetings, and study sessions. I have looked for planners with time slots that helps me keep up with my busy schedule and ensures me to be as organized as possible. Most planners on amazon are weekly or daily with no hourly time slots like this planner. With this planner, I can now block off when I have classes and meetings as well as see when I am free to schedule my MCAT study times. It also includes a place to keep track of MCAT costs, a checklist for the aamc topics, as well as interview questions when I apply to medical school. I am extremely happy with this purchase and I highly recommend this planner to any premed student!
C**G
for me, anxiety inducing.
words are microscopic. organization cluttered.
A**R
Love my 24-Hour MCAT Planner
Love my 24-Hour MCAT Planner! It is so awesome! It has all kinds of wonderful tools to organize your day including an hour-by-hour breakdown to fill in with meetings and study time, a day-by-day log for # of mcat and non-mcat hours, a food intake log, and weekly reflection page. There is also a section for application progress as well! Overall, this is a really unique and detailed planner perfect for anyone obsessed with the mcat and obsessed with PLANNING! I have almost every mcat book out there and this is definitely a MUST!
A**R
I don't think there are any planners like this. I think it is a great idea ...
I don't think there are any planners like this. I think it is a great idea to have a separate planner for the MCAT because it's such an important test. It encourages you to stay on track. You can insert the amount of time you study for the MCAT and what you did each day. It's encouraging me to do at least one verbal passage everyday. It also has a lot of other resources such as interview question guide, and other stuff retarding the application.
B**A
Axilogy MCAT Planner
Although I haven't gotten quite to using the planner yet, I did read through it, and let me tell you it has nearly everything you will need to know for applying to medical school. It has questions that will help you structure your personal statement and it also has a section for scheduling a workout (self-care). How cool is that?! Honestly I haven't encountered a more detailed and well organized/constructed planner out there and considering the price, it is super reasonable! Trust me it is definitely a tool worth investing in!
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