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What's Your MCAT Study Personality? | 32 Types

The library staff knows your face. You have a reserved seat, a fixed arrival time, and a locked study sequence. Your routine is your success formula. No flashy strategies needed — the daily accumulation is the most powerful weapon anyone carries, and your body is living proof.
You never break promises, you never forget anniversaries, and once you've committed your heart to someone, they have it without reservation. Low on grand gestures, high on daily reliability. The value of a partner like you compounds every year.
Whatever you're assigned, it gets done — on time, at standard. Deadline met, quality guaranteed, commitment honored. No anxiety required from your manager. The quiet accumulation of trust is your most powerful career asset.
Paycheck hits, savings transfer goes out first, you live on what's left. Retirement savings, high-yield accounts, stable long-term holdings. Steady gains over flashy returns. The most financially reliable person in the room.
Three passes through AAMC practice tests is baseline — important sections get five. You don't fully understand it on the first pass? Fine. It comes with repetition. Consistent review is more powerful than cramming will ever be.
Not a single section dropped, not a single concept skipped. 'This probably won't be on the exam' isn't a calculation you make. Full coverage feels right, and the security that creates on test day is genuinely valuable.
Your goal is zero missed library days. If life happens and you miss a session, ten minutes of review is still a win. That unbroken consistency is why you outperform cramming types over the long arc of pre-med.