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About IFD - Informing Future Doctors

We are medical students in the southern United States. We're making YouTube Videos teaching everyone how to ace the MCAT and detailing our journeys through medical school. The name of the game here is trial and error - we have tutored many students in the past few years and have found out effective ways to teach the MCAT (and some not so effective ways too). However, we learn from those mistakes and have a solid program that we are confident in sharing. As we change, we expect our channel to change. Perhaps we will eventually move away from the MCAT and have a perfected program that runs like clockwork. Perhaps we’ll stick around the MCAT for a longer time. Regardless, we are glad you are here and hope you enjoy this channel as much as we enjoy crafting it!

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The most common problem - stuck between 2 answer choices on the MCAT

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