What are some ways to study abstract reasoning?
Abstract or Non-verbal Reasoning is very important and very interesting. To resolve these questions quick and efficiently some tips would be:
Observation Skills: To fix these questions observation skills and concentration is quite important.

Elimination of options: Keep your eyes on options and eliminate options. In each round you will be able to eliminate at least one option.
New Element: If a few new components are appearing and a few old disappearing. Then concentration on these, attempt to understand pattern. In many question you'll be able to solve whole question with the support of this method.
Quantity of elements: If quantity of components are increasing or decreasing then concentrate on this and you can fix the question.
Rotation of element: If any component is rotating [down/ down/ left/ right. .] Then try to comprehend pattern of rotation.
Movements of components: If most or all of components are moving then find the design. There are two approaches.
Side Method. Whole square could be distributed in 8 parts. And calculate motion like half, one, one and half, two, ......
Fix and moving Components: In general, if any element is fixed at any place then it Ought to Be there or some other element is moving then it ought to be keep moving and if that moving component Is fixed in any option that option will be incorrect.
Practice: Do practice a lot, try to fix different type of questions from different resources and varied degree of difficulties. And make your own rules by observing questions and answers.
Beware of incorrect answers and confusing explanations in several books or other materials: This create these questions quite doubtful, illogical as well as tough.
EK: Tends to concentrate more on material review and learning to take the test than on learning concepts. Great if you have a relatively strong background in the sciences already. In my opinion, the best prep book for CARS and the Psych/Socio section.
TBR: Goes more in depth with their science section review. Focuses more on learning concepts. Good if your background in the sciences might be stronger.
My recommendation: if I had been to do MCAT prep over again I would use EK for both CARS and Socio and TBR for the science sections. Yes it will be slightly more expensive, but it will be well worth the extra MCAT points come application time.
It is much more important to get into a great college than prepare yourself for a test to be taken years from now for a profession you might have decided you did not want to pursue . The MCAT changes. Study for your current classes. Study for your SAT/ACT. Do extra-curricular activities. You would be far better served by shadowing a few different kinds of physicians to find out what medicine is actually about.
Roughly two months is quite excellent study program for MCAT Study Plan exam. In an ideal world, everyone would have the ability to devote 20 hours a week to studying for the MCAT over a period of 15 weeks or more with the goal total study time of 300 hours. Preparation can take to 4 weeks depending upon your speed and performance.
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