<p>^anecdotally, I don’t know how true that last part is. A buddy of mine went the opposite direction (planning on medicine and MCAT, switched over to PhD and GRE) and swears the GRE was a walk in the park compared to MCAT prep. Ended up with similar scores as you and was projecting a mid-30s MCAT (36 ACT–and yes, I know, weak correlation, but still!). </p>
<p>Which is mostly to say, it seems like the approach to prepping for the MCAT is different than that of the GRE. Good luck!</p>