Yesterday, while doing MCAT prep at my school library, I got a text informing me that I was to attend a "concert in the park" with fireworks afterwards. Although I really wanted to take advantage of not being surrounded by a pack of wild animals (my kids), and instead focus on my content review, I acquiesced. We saw the Old 97's and some cool fireworks. It was also the twins first concert. All in all, I'm glad I went. The music gave the formulae in my brain some rhythm with which to dance.
This schedule that I'm trying to follow is really intense. I mean crazy intense. I don't know why I have to do everything the hard way. It would be sooooo much easier for me to take the three months and prepare for this exam like a normal person. Instead, I want to push myself to the breaking point and beyond by trying to do all of this in double speed. My initial thought process was that I have taken all the prerequisites within a very short period of time, so everything should be fresh; content review should be at a minimum. Additionally, I wanted to be able to apply as soon as possible to theoretically increase my chances of acceptance. Though I may have bitten off more than I can chew by attempting this. If I had it to do over again, I would definitely take it a little more slowly. Oh well... back to physics...