Feel free to talk to your employer - Depending on your relationship with your employer, feel free to let them know that you will also be there during your employment.
Manage expectations and set boundaries - You may find that you have to manage expectations in other areas of your life as well.
Have a solid study schedule - Schedules are key for any undertaking the MCAT, but they will be especially important for those managing a study schedule on top of work.
Make your study schedule realistic - Make sure to make your study schedule realistic based on your work commitments.
Make use of vacation time – Depending on your circumstances, taking a week or two off before the exam can work in your favor to focus only on preparing for the MCAT.
Try to secure a vacation - Perhaps just as important, try to secure a few days off after the exam to do something enjoyable.
Make time for things that aren't working or studying - You know yourself, but make sure you’re doing things that aren't working or studying to keep yourself sane.
Be Balanced During MCAT Preparation – Getting good sleep, eating well, socializing, and exercising are good staples in any study routine.