When do i start preparing for my MCATs and applying to Med School?!?

I am a second semester student at the University of Illinois at Chicago. I am doing my bachelors in Movement Science (Kinesiology). I am also doing pre-med and a minor in sociology. The other day i have my adviser make me an academic plan which if i follow, i will be done near my degrees and pre requisites by either spring semester of 2011 or summer of 2011. I know that if one is a typical four year student, he would generally start off preparing for MCATs the winter of his junior year. My case however is slightly different because i wont have finished Orgo until that spring of 2011. So i'm a little confused as to how to shift about the whole process because i would like to start Med School ideally fall over of 2011. Can someone help me out?!
Answers:
I think you meant to speak that you're a second year student.

But in regards to studying, the sooner the better! The MCAT is the most important experiment you will ever take (up until that point in your life, anyways ;D). Unlike the SAT, most general public just take the MCAT once because there is so much preparation involved; hundreds of hours, months, years sometimes. In that high regard, it's a pretty much sink or swim situation.

There are tons of preparatory materials and courses available to prepare for the MCAT. I think that not having finished organic chem by the time you lug it shouldn't hold you back. Because the test is standardized, it can be mastered. Just like the SAT and ACT, the MCAT other follows a certain format where a certain number of question are on this, and this, and where they always ask a certain cross-examine on this... blah blah blah.

I think that most of your prep for the MCAT will take place in MCAT-specific study materials and classes, not contained by the science classroom. But get started now because you're right that you will have a indubitable disadvantage going into the test, but I'm confident that it shouldn't hold back your potential for doing great.

The thing in the order of the MCAT is that no one question is hard, there's freshly so much damn material covered! :O

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