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hey guys

 

Just wondering for those who wrote, if anyone had comments in terms of 8 am, 12 noon, or 1:30 pm test and in terms of Ontario testing locations...

 

just trying to decide on a date / place and any insight would be great, if I go to do a rewrite. I wrote in kitchener last year it wasn't too bad, but just wondering if someone had any reccommendations, or what thoughts on what time of day is good to write.

 

Thanks kindly

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hey guys

 

Just wondering for those who wrote, if anyone had comments in terms of 8 am, 12 noon, or 1:30 pm test and in terms of Ontario testing locations...

 

just trying to decide on a date / place and any insight would be great, if I go to do a rewrite. I wrote in kitchener last year it wasn't too bad, but just wondering if someone had any reccommendations, or what thoughts on what time of day is good to write.

 

Thanks kindly

 

I wote at noon, and that worked great for me. I am not a morning person (even though my work days often begin at 5:30am), so writing later in the day allowed me to be more wide awake. I had a very relaxing morning.

 

As well, I wrote in downtown Toronto, so a later exam meant that I did not have to battle traffic. I don't live on a transit line, and was getting dropped off at the airport after the MCAT, so a friend picked me up and drove me to the exam. (Yes, I'm the one who showed up to the MCAT with a big suitcase, ready for 2.5 weeks away!)

 

The people at the downtown centre were really encouraging and supportive (and willing to store my suitcase for me!), which was nice.

 

Elaine

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I wote at noon, and that worked great for me. I am not a morning person (even though my work days often begin at 5:30am), so writing later in the day allowed me to be more wide awake. I had a very relaxing morning.

 

Same here. I had to wake up at 7 to make it to the test site in Calgary with time set aside for any delays, so I just had a light lunch (half a subway turkey sandwich) before the test and ate the other half right after...kept me energized.

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I wote at noon, and that worked great for me. I am not a morning person (even though my work days often begin at 5:30am), so writing later in the day allowed me to be more wide awake. I had a very relaxing morning.

 

As well, I wrote in downtown Toronto, so a later exam meant that I did not have to battle traffic. I don't live on a transit line, and was getting dropped off at the airport after the MCAT, so a friend picked me up and drove me to the exam. (Yes, I'm the one who showed up to the MCAT with a big suitcase, ready for 2.5 weeks away!)

 

The people at the downtown centre were really encouraging and supportive (and willing to store my suitcase for me!), which was nice.

 

Elaine

 

 

 

Thanks. was the downtown centre the one at 425 bloor?

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