I am a current Junior planning on taking the MCAT next year. Any advice how to navigate and find resources to study?

In terms of practice exams I recommend the Next Step exams, they're def not inflated and I thought it was pretty representitive of the exam itself. Of course, nothing beats the actual AAMC fl's. I took the exam in August and started studying full time May 8th i think. I finished reading the TPR books as a first pass by memorial day (so about thre weeks) and I did UWorld problems as I read the content. Then starting May 28th ish, i took one FL every 4 days. I started with Kaplan, then moved onto Next Step and then took Altius and Exam Krackers. I liked Next Step and Altius the best, and honestly I don't really reccomend Exam Krackers but maybe I was just burnt out by that point. Then for a week, I did the Section Bank questions and reviewed content notes. I started doing the AAMC CARS q packs around this time as well (I used TPR Huperlearning and the EK CARS passages prior to this to get some 3rd party practice in; i tried to do 4-5 passages a day). I then started doing one AAMC FL a week and would review in between. This isn't very organized but it's a general breakdown of what I did and it worked for me!

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