How to Prepare for MCAT with Audio

Master MCAT content by adding audio review to your study plan for science passages and CARS practice.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Upload Review Materials — Upload your Kaplan, Princeton Review, or Khan Academy PDF notes for each MCAT section.
  2. Prioritize Content-Heavy Sections — Focus on Biology, Biochemistry, and Psychology/Sociology - the most content-dependent sections. Tip: B/B and P/S sections are the most 'learnable' through audio review.
  3. Listen to Science Summaries — Use AI summaries to review key concepts, pathways, and processes while commuting or exercising.
  4. Use Voice Chat for CARS Strategy — Discuss passage analysis techniques with the AI tutor to improve your CARS approach. Tip: Practice asking 'What is the author's main argument?' after each passage.
  5. Daily Quiz Rotation — Rotate through subject quizzes daily: Mon=Bio, Tue=Chem, Wed=Psych, Thu=Physics, Fri=Biochem.

Benefits

Frequently Asked Questions

Is audio effective for MCAT science?
Audio is excellent for learning concepts, mechanisms, and terminology. Combine it with practice passages for the best results.
What about the CARS section?
While CARS requires reading practice, audio can help you build analytical thinking skills. Use voice chat to discuss passage arguments.
How many months before the MCAT should I start?
Most successful students study 3-6 months. Start audio review early to build a strong content foundation.
Should I listen to full textbooks?
Use summaries for broad review and full audio for topics you're weakest in. Focus your detailed listening on high-yield topics.

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