📬 Top 5 MCAT Best Reddit Resources Every Pre-Med Should Know
Let’s be honest—Reddit can be both a goldmine and a black hole when it comes to studying for the MCAT. One minute you’re reading a killer study strategy, the next you’re deep into a debate about which pens are the most “high-yield.” 🙃
But if you know where to look, Reddit has some of the best crowd-sourced MCAT resources out there. So to save you hours of scrolling, we’ve pulled together 5 of the most helpful MCAT Reddit posts ever, plus tips on how to actually use them.
🧠 1. P/S Study Document
A high-yield Psych/Soc review sheet that’s clear, concise, and perfect for quick daily review.
📚 2. Milesdown Anki + Cheatsheets
The go-to Anki deck for MCAT prep, paired with cheatsheets that cover all AAMC topics.
🧮 3. MCAT Mnemonics Thread
A massive thread of clever mnemonics to help you memorize tough concepts faster.
📊 4. Score Conversion Charts
Crowdsourced charts that estimate your real MCAT score based on practice test results.
🗓️ 5. Viral 520+ Study Plan
A detailed schedule from a student who crushed the MCAT—resources, timing, and strategy included.
🚀 Why This Matters
You don’t have to reinvent the wheel. Reddit is filled with pre-med wisdom, and these resources can save you from second-guessing your every move. But don’t just read—act on what works for you.
At King of the Curve, we’ve actually taken the most effective Reddit tools (like adaptive practice, flashcards, and mnemonics) and built them into our free MCAT platform—so you can skip the scroll and start studying smarter.💡
📲 Ready to turn Reddit theory into real results?
Start using King of the Curve today—it’s free, easy to use, and designed with your MCAT journey in mind. From daily quizzes to built-in mnemonics and score tracking, we’ve got you covered.
👥 Join the Conversation on r/KingOfTheCurve
Loved these Reddit finds? Keep the momentum going by joining the conversation on KOTC’s subreddit!
It's a space where pre-meds swap study tips, share MCAT wins, and ask real questions. Got a strategy that worked for you? Post it! Need advice on burnout, timing, or resources? Ask away. The community (and our team) is here for you
💬 Final Thoughts
The MCAT can be overwhelming, but you're not in it alone. Thousands of students have shared their experiences on Reddit—and now you’ve got the best of it, all in one place. Take what works, let go of the rest, and keep moving forward.
See you at the top of the curve. 😎
❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Yes—many are written by students who scored in the 90th+ percentile. Always adapt to your own learning style.
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The 520+ Study Plan and the P/S Doc are among the most upvoted and widely used.
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KOTC integrates the most effective crowd-sourced tools (like mnemonics, study plans, and question banks) into one platform—no endless scrolling required.