Your weakest subject right now is your biggest opportunity.
Nobody starts MDCAT prep with every subject at the same level. You have topics you understand well and topics that feel impossible every time you open them. That gap is not a problem to manage around. It is the most direct path to a better score.
Weak Areas Are Where the Marks Are
If you are already scoring well in Biology, more Biology practice gives you marginal gains. The same hour spent on a weak Chemistry topic can move your score significantly. The logic is straightforward: improvement comes fastest where your current level is lowest.
The students who make the biggest score jumps between their first mock and their final exam are almost always the ones who went directly at their worst topics instead of staying comfortable with their best ones.
Identify the Specific Gap, Not Just the Subject
Saying “I am weak in Chemistry” is not specific enough to act on. Weak in which chapters? Weak in conceptual questions or calculation questions? Weak across the board or only in certain topic types?
Quizzco tracks your performance at topic level, not just subject level. You see that your Organic Chemistry is strong but your Chemical Equilibrium needs work. That is the kind of precision that makes your study time productive rather than general.
Practice the Weak Topic Until It Is Not Weak
Once you know the specific gap, the approach is repetition with feedback. Practice questions on that topic. Read every explanation, right or wrong. Identify the pattern in your mistakes. Are you misreading the question? Missing a concept? Making calculation errors?
Each session on a weak topic narrows the gap. It rarely feels like progress while it is happening. The progress shows up in your mock scores.
Use Lectures to Rebuild the Foundation
Sometimes a topic feels hard because the foundational understanding was never solid. Pushing through more practice questions on a shaky foundation does not help as much as stepping back and rebuilding the concept first.
Watch the relevant lecture on Quizzco. Get the concept clear. Then go back to the practice questions. You will find the questions easier because you are now answering from understanding rather than guessing.
Weak Today Does Not Mean Weak on Exam Day
The MDCAT is taken on a specific date. Between now and that date, you have time. A topic that feels impossible in March can be one of your strongest areas by July if you work on it consistently and use the right tools.
Quizzco gives you the questions, the explanations, the lectures, and the performance data to make that happen. The work is yours. The structure is already there.
Start with your worst topic. That is where your score grows.