In short, as many times as it takes to get that perfect score. However, the more times that you start to take the MCAT, the more schools really wonder if you have what it takes to become a doctor. One bad showing on your first time can be ignored if you improve on your second attempt. However, I would not continue to retake the MCAT without putting significant amount of time into additional studying.
If you just need a content review and not a formal class, I would recommend taking a look at http://www.FreeMCATPrep.com - they have an outline that is modeled after AAMC's (the testmaker) topic lists. Also, they have a bunch of practice questions so you can gauge where you are (and it's 100% free, unlike those other expensive companies).
Good luck with your preparation!
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student can take the test as many times as desired, as long as their license has not expire
there are only two attempts for appearing in the gate exam
You take college credits in a semester. The average full-time student load is 15 credits per semester, some take 18. The number of times you attend class per week depends on the schedule of times offered.
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It should take approximately two additional years as a full-time student.
If a student reports harassment to you, the first thing you should do is listen to them attentively and take their concerns seriously.
As many as life gives you. Just don't let him take you for granted.
Well I took the ACT and I only studied for like an hour or two...you probably should just do that and then take it and adjust if needed.