I haven't taken physics so how hard will it be for me to take the MCAT?

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Well that really depends on how you do on math, equations, and some concepts. Pretty much what I am saying is, how was high school physics, did u struggle with concepts, the math, etc. Then you may want to wait to take the MCAT. If you feel like you can read some text and grasp it quickly, then you may not have to worry about the physics. If you are taking a prep course, or have some physics MCAT books, they usually go through what you need to know, and if you practice it enough you will be fine.

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