Nothing works best unless we have made a rough sketch of our plans. Every field of study from post-graduation to back down to undergraduate demands a well-developed study plan to ace the requirements and MDCAT is no exception.
Looking for a diurnal routine that will help you prepare for the MDCAT test? Look no farther! Here is a plan that will help you optimize your study time and increase your chances of success.
Morning
- Wake up beforehand and take a shower to refresh your mind and body
- Have a healthy breakfast to fuel your brain for the day ahead
- Start your day with the subject you find the most grueling or the bone you need to concentrate on the most
Mid-afternoon
- Take a short break to clear your mind and recharge your energy
- Review your notes and consolidate your understanding of crucial generalities
Evening
- Review the material you covered during the day, fastening on areas that need enhancement
- Take mock tests to ameliorate your test-taking chops and identify areas that need farther attention.
- Spend some time relaxing or engaging in a hobbyhorse to help you decompress and recharge your energy
Night
- Have a light and healthy regale to avoid feeling bloated or sleepy
- Review the material you covered during the day and make notes of important points
- Take many twinkles to reflect on your progress and plan your study schedule for the coming day
- Go to bed beforehand to ensure you get enough rest and sleep.
- Flashback to taking breaks, staying doused, and getting enough sleep
All in all, It’s important to maintain a balance between study and rest to avoid collapse and stay motivated throughout your MDCAT JOURNEY.