Monday: 2 hrs 20 min - Two Verbal passages, Reviewed MCAT Physics outline, Chemistry problems
Tuesday: 1 hour 45 min. - Reviewed MCAT Physical Science Outline, Took notes on Exam Krackers Thermodynamics sections of gen chem.
Wednesday: 3+ hrs - Worked 70 Chem problems (Exam Krackers book), reviewed weaknesses, finished taking notes on EK Thermodynamics Lecture
Thursday: 1hour 30 min - Worked about 30 EK Gen Chem problems, reviewed
Friday: Only 1 hour - Reviewed Notes from EK Gen. Chem and Physics Lessons 1-3.
Saturday: 3hrs 30 min - Practice MCAT # 3.
Sunday: 1hour: Reviewed Practice MCAT. Listened to EK Physics L1 (vectors, translational motion)
Total Organic - None
Total MCAT - Just over 14 hours
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Ever feel like you don't know what to do with your life? Not sure you could choose one career for the rest of your life? Well that's exactly how I felt for a long time. In fact my dream of becoming a physician did not really begin until two years ago when my wife was already 3 months pregnant. It was towards the end of my graduate coursework that I realized I wanted to pursue a career as a medical doctor. I began this blog about one year before I was accepted and sparsley documented my MCAT prep and addmissions process. Now that I am in I will be recording how well (or not so well at times) I handle the rigors of being a husband, father, and medical student. My intention is to show that one can have a family and hobbies and still be a successful medical student. I hope this blog will be an inspiration to others taking a non traditional path to their career and also be a little entertaining.
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