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How to Approach MCAT Research-based Passages
This is the method I used for the biology/biochemistry and psychology/sociology sections of the "new" (2015-current) MCAT. I teach MCAT prep courses starting at $599. Visit mcatdisciple.com for more videos not found on KZread!
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why pay for Kaplan when this man exists
@TheMCATDisciples
5 жыл бұрын
You know, you make a lot of sense!
@johnakinleye2088
2 жыл бұрын
Cap.
@chidinmaosuagwu1879
2 жыл бұрын
@@johnakinleye2088 really? because im in med school right now lol. living testament
Went from a 39th percentile to 96th percentile using this method, thank you!!!
@stephaniebrady31
3 жыл бұрын
What were your two scores?
@guacamoleontoast4591
3 жыл бұрын
so proud of you!
@mariamvlogs6224
3 жыл бұрын
@@stephaniebrady31 I went from 498 to 510! My BB score went from 124 to 130
@mariamvlogs6224
3 жыл бұрын
@@guacamoleontoast4591 thank you!! (:
@stephaniebrady31
3 жыл бұрын
@@mariamvlogs6224 Seriously, CONGRATULATIONS!! Amazing!
This is honestly the only video that has allowed me to finally understand how to even approach any of the research-based passages. Bless you. This video should be viral.
@TheMCATDisciples
5 жыл бұрын
We agree! Share with your friends!
I increased 15 points from my first MCAT attempt learning this method. Thank you so much
Wow!! This is amazing! That you so much for breaking this down. I am looking forward to applying this new method of analyzing passages to my study prep!
This guy hands down knows his stuff more than anyone else out here on you tube!!! Laureano, Applies scientific concepts to MCAT style research passages, and shows you how to do it, ---He is also an excellent teacher which, something that is often under appreciated, he explains challenging concepts and is able to totally apply them to the MCAT as they were meant to be!!! If you struggle with MCAT science passages this is how you are supposed to to it period!!! Thank you Andrade you ROCK man!!
@TheMCATDisciples
7 жыл бұрын
Anthony Njoroge Thank you Anthony, I'm glad you like my course!!!
12 hours before my exam and this has given me so much more confidence in the BB section - thank you so much!!
I wish I found your video a month ago. But this is awesome stuff, thank you for posting!
Before this video, I was so lost as how to approach it. And often felt like they were just throwing data at me! This method really helps me break down the passages. Thank you!
I can't thank you enough for breaking it down into these steps, following this formula truly helped me feel less overwhelmed synthesizing the text and complex graphs and figures on the MCAT. THANK YOU!!
you are amazing, I have been studying for this exam all wrong! thank you keep up the great work
@TheMCATDisciples
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you my good sir!
I just took a practice test and was just so down about how I performed. After watching this video, there is a night and day difference as to how I perform. I can't wait to use this on my next practice test. Thank you!
Thanks so much for this technique! I've been struggling with remaining focused on the testable material of the passage and this really helped me.
@TheMCATDisciples
4 жыл бұрын
You are welcome :-)
As an arts student teaching myself all the science content for the MCAT, this is game-changing. Thank you so much!
@TheMCATDisciples
3 жыл бұрын
;-)
Watching this ONE video literally helped me so much..I wish you made more videos (on other sections too)! Got a 96th percentile on the bio section of my MCAT!
@TheMCATDisciples
4 жыл бұрын
Congratulations Kim! ==> All the sections: mcatdisciples.com/ondemand.html
Excellent thats a really good break down Sir, well done!!
One of the most helpful MCAT videos. Thank you!!!
@TheMCATDisciples
5 жыл бұрын
Mickey Nguyen You'd never tell a lie ;)
Thank you so much for this strategy. It makes research question so much more approachable!!!!
I just used this strategy and only missed one of six research based questions when I usually miss 3+. Thank you so much!
@TheMCATDisciples
7 жыл бұрын
Jordan Nogle Superb!
I took the previous MCAT format, and my practice exam freaked me out bcuz I didn't know how to mentally approach the passages. It's so simple its BRILLIANT!! As a science teacher transitioning to a medical career, Your system made me say to myself: "DUH! I'm an idiot for not having seen it!!
Amazing, you created a systemic way to approach the really convoluted/ experimental MCAT Bio/biochem questions. After doing many questions I had an idea of what I was looking for but didn't know a step by step approach to tackle these questions. timing became a huge issue. this is exactly what we need to do well. Thank you so much I will be implementing this i can see the brilliance in it! I remember tackling this passage on the AAMC and it took me soooo long to get the questions right. this technique speeds things up. THANK YOU.
@TheMCATDisciples
6 жыл бұрын
Sophia Hegedus I am very glad you find the method helpful! - Laureano
Yes this method has been really helpful for me. It makes the questions so much easier to approach once I have a full understanding of the study and its design. Thanks for sharing
@TheMCATDisciples
6 жыл бұрын
You are welcome :)
You're amazing, thank you so much. This is incredibly helpful and I no longer feel like a complete idiot reading these passages.
@TheMCATDisciples
4 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! More great content at www.mcatdisciple.com
Thank you so much! I feel so much better after watching this :)
Thank you so much for your explanation!! This has helped me so much!
This step-by-step analysis was clearly laid out and easily applicable to almost all passages. It helped me get the score i wanted on the MCAT. Thank you
@TheMCATDisciples
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
Your method is amazing! I cannot wait to try it on my own :)
@TheMCATDisciples
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Check out more great content at www.mcatdisciple.com
Amazing video, thank you for posting!
why haven't I watched this before? :( THANK YOU! for such a great video.
@TheMCATDisciples
6 жыл бұрын
You are welcome :)
Wow, I just took a practice exam and your method improved my score by 200%. This was so helpful, thank you!
this is awesome please do more videos like these!
@TheMCATDisciples
4 жыл бұрын
---> www.mcatdisciple.com
This video changed my life. Thanks a ton.
@TheMCATDisciples
4 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! Check out more great content at www.mcatdisciple.com
This video was so helpful. I test on Saturday and wish I came across this sooner!
@stefanysanchez2
5 жыл бұрын
Jessica King God bless you. Hoping you excel in the MCAT. Keep us updated with how you studied and how you do in the test. 🙏🏻
Who is this guy ? I'm glad to find your video , 2 months before my exam . It's very helpful.Thank you ..
@TheMCATDisciples
7 жыл бұрын
Mr E. I'm even better live 😉
@sfrance8036
7 жыл бұрын
Do you happen to offer tutoring services? :)
Thank you so much bro. my mcat date is may 19. this will help me so much but i know i need more help. I will look for more of your videos. Thank you again
@TheMCATDisciples
7 жыл бұрын
Super, I hope our videos serve you well.
wow.. like wow. God bless you!! This video is AMAZINGG
This man is a KING god bless you
This is so helpful! Thank you!
Thank you for these tips!!
Great work!!! Thank You
Thank you SO much for this!!
Helpful video, thanks! I think my main struggle is trying to make the right connections. When you explain it, it makes sense. But when tackling these questions on my own, it all seems jumbled up to me.
I watched this yesterday and today found this passage in the AAMC prep section bank lmaooo thank you this was so helpful
@TheMCATDisciples
2 жыл бұрын
It’s our pleasure! More helpful videos at mcatdisciple.com 👌🏽
Fantastic video thank you!
this helps SO MUCH!!!!!! thank you
you are a huge savior!
This is by far one of the most useful or rather practical approach to scientific research on MCAT passages! I think you have done a great job by combining these intricate concepts ( esp. heavy on molecular biology, biostat, genetics ,rooted in basic science concepts). Would you consider using a color coded pen in your future practice passage when comparing or annotating graphs, tables etc.. as some of us are visual learners?. Again, I appreciated/ like your teaching method and simple approach. Thank you!!
@TheMCATDisciples
7 жыл бұрын
That is a great suggestion, if we ever post another sample on youtube, you can be sure we will differentiate comparisons in that way.
@elshaarawynyole5850
7 жыл бұрын
The MCAT Disciples, I looked over your site and saw that your MCAT course requires one to study 8 hrs a day. Do you guys have a different study plan for those who are in school full time or working full time? as it would be tough for them to able to set aside that many hrs on studying.
@TheMCATDisciples
7 жыл бұрын
Good evening, The reality of the situation is that the MCAT itself really sets that demanding schedule, not us. This is a harsh reality that most MCAT prep companies won't tell you. However, we do work with students who have full-time jobs and most typically complete the 8 hours, or something very close to that (namely 6 or 7 hours). These students undoubtedly must work harder than most, but trust us when we say, we can find the time in your schedule for you to succeed, and train you to utilize that time effectively. Shoot us an email and we can talk more about the program.
Thanks a lot for awesome video!
@TheMCATDisciples
6 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! :)
This was really helplful!
OMG this was so helpful!!! Thank you !!!!!!
@TheMCATDisciples
6 жыл бұрын
You are welcome :)
Thank you so much this was very helpful!
@TheMCATDisciples
4 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! I'm even better live :-) www.mcatdisciple.com
please upload more videos!!!
This video saved my life, thank you Senpai
@TheMCATDisciples
3 жыл бұрын
You are welcome, Boruto-kun
dude i got every question right using this method ! I just need to work on my time but this is amazing !
@TheMCATDisciples
4 жыл бұрын
Laureano here, I'm expecting an invitation to your medical school graduation 🎓
@panteasazegar8250
4 жыл бұрын
The MCAT Disciples if I get in, your name will be mentioned in my white coat ceremony ❤️
@kikithepupper6774
4 жыл бұрын
Really? wow what do you use to practice questions? I gotta try this method too
Thank you very much! Great video!
@TheMCATDisciples
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
Thank you for this !
@TheMCATDisciples
4 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! I'm even better live :-) www.mcatdisciple.com
Wonderful!
Wow this really worked! Thanks so much
@TheMCATDisciples
3 жыл бұрын
mcatdisciple.com for more great content 😉
Life savor ❤️🙏🏽
@TheMCATDisciples
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! -Laureano
Dude I just tried this on a Uworld passage about genetics, and I got all of the questions right! The questions were hard, and only 20-40% answered them correctly, per Uworld
@TheMCATDisciples
2 жыл бұрын
Fly little bird, fly 🦅
most important part of mcat (other than memorization parts) is data analysis, NO MCAT course teach you how to do it, all they do is going over high yield materials (LECTURE) THANK YOU, you are very knowledgeable!
@TheMCATDisciples
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, looks like you've just found one that does both!
Can you please do another video on this!? I loved it!
@TheMCATDisciples
7 жыл бұрын
vanessa rosa Hi Vanessa, if you really liked this video, we recommend that you consider our MCAT prep course; this video is one of many yet manageable lectures on the MCAT 😊 mcatdisciples.com/programs/online.html
Thank you so much for this video! It was incredibly helpful seeing the correct way to process and organize the passages. I was wondering if you actually wrote this down for every passage, or if you just kept track in you head? If you did write it down, did you find it took more time, or rather perhaps decreased your time because you were able to sort through the questions quicker?
@TheMCATDisciples
6 жыл бұрын
We use this method for most passages in biology/biochemistry & psy/soc, unless the passage felt so simple that no writing was required. Writing it down felt faster for the reason you mentioned.
I wish your audio was louder! :(
Thank you!
@TheMCATDisciples
6 жыл бұрын
You are welcome :)
Hi, AMAZING VIDEO! How do we get access to the scientific method video? thanks again
YOU ARE AMAZING.
@TheMCATDisciples
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
MCAT tomorrow! Let’s gooo
My guy.... my mind is blown away. Especially since there will ALWAYS be some independent or dependent variable in these. But what would you do for a psych passage that is qualitative??
A MUST WATCH before ANY MCAT studying.
@TheMCATDisciples
6 жыл бұрын
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How did you link Akt phosphorylation as correlating to GPCR43 function? How did you know that that's what the dependent variable actually meant when simplified? Thanks!
I tried sending an email to access your video on the scientific method but it keeps saying undelivered. Is there any other way I can access it? Your videos have helped me drastically!
THANK YOU
I scored a 129 on altius FL 10 using this method (-.-)
Great method and thank you for your video. I have a question though. Can you please explain how in the first figure GPCR43 activity is correlated with weight loss since the knockout mice are heavier, AND then in figure two you're associating the GPCR43 activity with increased glucose uptake that leads to weight gain?
@TheMCATDisciples
7 жыл бұрын
When dealing with MCAT research-based passages, you want to base your conclusions solely on the data presented, otherwise you may come to the right conclusion for the wrong reasons. Based solely on the data, the conclusions we made are objectively true. In figure 2, GPCR43 function is said to be increased in the presence of insulin and the absence of acetate, leading to glucose uptake, and coupled with the information from figure 1, normal weight. However, if you consider outside information, which you should not do, but I think it is what you are doing, these conclusions are also true: Amongst the number of things insulin does, a primary function of insulin is to increase the number glut-4 transporters expressed by muscle and fat tissue. In patients with type II diabetes mellitus, there is a lack of insulin signaling, and because of that, cells are not receiving glucose. This makes the body think it is starving, and hence stimulates the hypothalamus to make the patient hungry and hence the patient overeats...this symptom is called polyphagia. Although a lack of glucose entering cells stimulates the mobilization of fat stores, the patient will typically outpace the rate at which the body is burning fat for energy, hence the patient becomes overweight. This is in keep with the conclusion made in this study. I hope this answered your question.
For figure 2, wouldn't the conclusion be insulin improves GPCR43 function in the presence of acetate? what do you mean by the absence of it? This video is beyond helpful by the way so thank you so much
@Obamnaz
2 жыл бұрын
Yess please, i second this
how do you do this method faster ??? i keep running out of time
How can I obtain the scientific method video?
ok this sounds great but how do you do this w time constraint? like do you do this ONLY for the difficult experimental passage questions?
@TheMCATDisciples
5 жыл бұрын
If you mentally identify the IVs, DVs, and conclusions in your head by the end of reading the passage then there is no need to write anything...Being able to do that quickly would come with comfort with the scientific method and writing many passage skeletons :-). You can also write out the skeleton before you start each section. This method should ultimately improve your time management, as you can tell by some of the other comments if you do not want to take our word for it :-)
I'm very confused. If acetate is a ligand that binds GPCR to promote weight loss, why does insulin increase GPCR in the ABSENCE of acetate ???
Hi, Can you explain how you know that for #7: "the gut doesnt become colonized" means there is an absence of ligand? Is it included in the passage or did you just know that?
@TheMCATDisciples
5 жыл бұрын
Anisa Raidah See 18:00, gut does not become colonized => no gut microbiota (the colony)
do you have any vids for the chem/phys section? Tips on quick math?
@TheMCATDisciples
7 жыл бұрын
Yes, our general chemistry series consists of 8 lectures covering all of general chemistry tested by the MCAT. Our physics series consists of lectures on fluid mechanics, electrostatics + electric circuits, electrochemistry, optics, all with a biological emphasis, and finally MCAT mathematics. More information can be found at mcatdisciples.com/programs/online.html
This was EXTREMELY helpful. Thank you so much. I'm just wondering, where did this specific passage come from? AAMC?
@TheMCATDisciples
7 жыл бұрын
You are welcome my good sir. This passage came from AAMC.
How can I get the lecture on scientific methods please
Please I need the link to scientific method
im kinda unsure of the reasoning of the conclusion for study 2 --- how does insulin increase gpcr function if the uptake is the same when the gene is knocked out --
@TheMCATDisciples
6 жыл бұрын
The conclusion was Gpcr43 function is increased with insulin in the absence of acetate. This conclusion was based on the 4th 3rd and last column [It is a relative statement]. However, I can see where the confusion is coming from. My only rationale would be that remember that the Y axis is simply correlated to gpcr43 function..it may be the case, for example, that in the KO there is different complement of genes being expressed that make the KO cells take up glucose in response to insulin just as well as the WT...and that that uptake is unrelated to gpcr43 function.
How can I get the Scientific Method Lecture?
Hi, can I have access to your video on the scientific method?
Does your paid course have more videos like this breaking down complex experimental passages? I desperately need to improve on this ASAP.
@TheMCATDisciples
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, it sure does, check out our offerings at Mcatdisciple.com
How can one adapt to this way of approaching passages? I have been trying all types of ways that skim passage and graphs and rely alot on coming back to passage for every question. Should I start using this method when approaching science passages? time will be really bad ? any suggestions? thanks
@TheMCATDisciples
7 жыл бұрын
Hello, try doing passages untimed, using this method, then gradually begin to do timed passages. If you run out of time, you may not be comfortable with the scientific method yet, or you may not know the content well enough.
Can I have access to your video on the scientific method?
Unfortunately, the audio is too quiet and you can't hear it from mobile :(
Hello I have one question about your conclusion of figure 2 at 16:35 ...... You conclude that GPCR43 is insulin sensitive, however, is it possible that some other GPCR is in fact sensitive instead of GPCR43? I am arriving at this conclusion because when you add INSULIN ONLY to both WT and Gpcr43(-/-) mice, you see that the same increase in glucose uptake is observed. Do you see my point? How can GPCR43 be insulin sensitive if mice without a GPCR43 protein are still able to uptake glucose at similar rates when in the presence of glucose? My conclusion: GPCR43 is acetate sensitive; exposure to acetate causes a decrease in glucose uptake in the presence of insulin. I think future studies could be done to assess which other GPCR protein may be responsible for the insulin sensitivity seen in Figure 2 of the passage. Please note I am nowhere near your score for the bio/biochem section, I am simply thinking out loud and seeking feedback because I truly struggle with these passage based questions. Thanks for the great video and tips!
Great video, but it was really hard reading/seeing the Words. The print was very small. Is there any other videos like this but much easier to see?
@TheMCATDisciples
4 жыл бұрын
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@loiso7390
4 жыл бұрын
The MCAT Disciples Omg thank you very much ❤️
can you do more of these
@TheMCATDisciples
4 жыл бұрын
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I like this strategy and it does help but unfortunately, I am less than 3 weeks away and when I do this it takes me forever to answer questions and I run out of time. Wish I would've found it sooner to start practicing early on.
how do we know that WT no insulin and no acetate was baseline? I would think a "regular" rat would have no changes from normal so a presence of insulin and acetate. ( i thought WT insulin and acetate would be baseline)...was there something i missed in the passage?
@reenanwa
3 ай бұрын
nvm; no insulin and acetate ADDED. omg
I usually never comment on any videos, but you did a great job of explaining and breaking down this complicated passage. I am confused about one part however. At 20:12, can you please explain in more detail how you knew that under Germ Free conditions for the WT condition, you would gain weight? I'm confused and not sure how that makes sense. Thank you
@felipegomez2168
6 жыл бұрын
Under "Germ-free conditions", you have to assume that gut microbiota are not present (which essentially means there will be NO activation of GPCR-43 ). Remember GPCR43 is involved in energy regulation. Based on Figure 1, we know that inactivity/deficient GPCR-43 leads to GREATER WEIGHT GAIN = FAT MICE. This guy is AMAZING.
In regards to the dependent variable of the second study, I would argue that glucose uptake is a measure of insulin sensitivity and not GPCR43 function. Nowhere in the passage is the function of GPCR43 associated with the uptake of glucose.
@revertedrf978
6 жыл бұрын
Rubens Távora that’s because it’s implied or rather an assumption you have to make
How do you even break a passage down like that while knowing the clock is ticking
@TheMCATDisciples
6 жыл бұрын
Timed practice exams help :)
@ZawShin
6 жыл бұрын
You didn't actually write all this down during practice fl did you? or did you take a mental note? I can implement this when I'm reviewing fl and I have enough time to actually try and understand the experiment thoroughly. Also, did you do this for every passage?
@TheMCATDisciples
6 жыл бұрын
I wrote something similar to this yes. I use it for most research based passages unless I come to the appropriate conclusion before having written anything.