MCAT Study Plan
AI-generated Daily Plans for the Medical College Admission Test. 7.5-hour standardized test for medical school admissions, scored 472-528 across four sections.
What's on the Medical College Admission Test
- Chemical and Physical Foundations (Chem/Phys)
- Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (CARS)
- Biological and Biochemical Foundations (Bio/Biochem)
- Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations (Psych/Soc)
Why it's hard
The MCAT is the longest, broadest standardized test most students will take. CARS is uncoachable in the traditional sense — pure reading skill — and Psych/Soc has 200+ named theories and effects.
How Fennie helps
Fennie's Daily Plans give you a content-review track and a CARS-practice track that run in parallel, so you're never spending a whole week on one section while the others atrophy.
A sample week of prep
- 01Mon — Biochem: amino acids + enzyme kinetics
- 02Tue — CARS: 2 passages timed
- 03Wed — Psych/Soc: social-psych theorists drill
- 04Thu — Chem/Phys: thermo + electrochem
- 05Fri — CARS: 2 passages + review
- 06Sat — Full timed section
- 07Sun — Review and regenerate plan
Sample only — your real Fennie plan adapts daily based on what you got wrong, what you ignored, and how close you are to test day.
Frequently asked questions
What's a competitive MCAT score?
510+ is the median for matriculating MD students; 515+ opens top-25 schools. The 50th percentile of test-takers is around 502.
Should I take a gap year for MCAT?
If you can't realistically commit 250+ hours during the school year, yes. Most successful applicants put in 300-500 hours of focused prep.
Does Fennie replace UWorld and AAMC materials?
No — use AAMC official materials for final-month timing practice. Fennie complements them by generating unlimited targeted content review and additional CARS-style passages.
Start your MCAT Daily Plan
Tell Fennie your target score and test date. You'll get a personalized daily plan in under a minute — and it adapts every day based on your performance.
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