How MCAT Preparation Classes Help Fix Inconsistent Study Habits
If there’s one pattern I’ve seen repeat itself over and over with MCAT students, it’s this: they don’t fail because they aren’t smart enough, and they don’t struggle because they don’t care. They struggle because their study habits are all over the place. One week, they’re on fire, waking up early, checking off tasks, feeling productive. The next week, they’re exhausted, overwhelmed, and suddenly avoiding their books as they’ve personally offended them. And honestly, that swing between motivation and burnout messes with your head. This is usually the point where students start wondering if MCAT preparation classes might help, not because they want someone to “teach” them basic stuff, but because they’re tired of fighting their own inconsistency every single day. What most students don’t realise at first is that inconsistent study habits aren’t a personal failure. They’re usually the result of trying to prepare for a massive, high-stakes exam without enough structure or exter...