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💜You've got this!😊🎉
As future student doctors, you are going to teach yourself before you teach your future patients. Study as if your future patient's life depends on it, because one day it will. Structure your days to follow the biology of your body. In the morning, your cortisol levels are the highest and decrease throughout the day. Use…
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Orgo Question
Could someone explain this to me? Does the decarboxylation occur to any ketone in heat or is this just because it is an amino acid? Also is there a particular mechanism I could reference to understand how and why this process occurs?
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Question
For this question I am wondering why a lack in transcription would not also decrease the translation. If there was a loss of transcription then a lot less mRNA would be created and therefore less translation could occur.
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Ask A Kaplan MCAT Instructor with Me: Roy Lee
Question: What has been your favorite pre-med class so far? (Was there a particular experience or course that sparked your passion for medicine and made you feel like, “This is the path for me”?) Answer: My favorite pre-med course was basic physiology, which laid the groundwork for many essential concepts I use every day…
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🎁Happy Holidays🎄
Happy Holidays, future doctors! 🩺🎄 We know this time of year can be especially challenging as you balance MCAT prep with holiday festivities. Take a deep breath, enjoy some well-deserved time with loved ones, and remember how far you've come! You've got this - and we're here to help! :) Happy Holidays, from the Kaplan…
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Ask A Teacher! "Why is MCAT Crucial for Med School?
My name is Roy, I’m from New York, NY, a veteran MCAT instructor at Kaplan for about 8 years. I'm currently wrapping up my third year at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. I also run a website called BigDataDork.com where I consult for researchers to automate data collection processes.…