Review a Full-Length MCAT
A full-length only matters if the review changes what you do next.
A practice exam becomes valuable when the review tells you which section needs attention, which mistake pattern is repeating, and how your next week should change.
- Review the pattern behind misses, not just the topic label beside the question.
- Turn each repeated trap into one usable correction rule.
- Leave the review with a narrower plan, not a bigger panic list.
First pass
Start with the pattern, not the pain.
Group what happened: weak sections, recurring topics, and repeated reasoning errors before you dive into individual explanations.