Decide what study method is right for your life. If you don't have time for an 8-week classroom course, then consider MCAT prep software, such as the courses available from Learning Accord (see Resources below).
Make sure you have a updated computer, laptop or regular access to the Internet. This will allow you to use the latest MCAT prep software packages out there.
Start with some MCAT prep software available at your school library to see which one you like best before investing in a software package.
Spend time comparing MCAT prep software before you select one. Websites such as Amazon do side-by-side comparisons of the software and provide useful customer reviews that can help you narrow your selection (see Resources below).
Ask your undergraduate professors, MCAT prep course instructor, or colleagues that have already passed the exam for recommendations of software that they would select for their classroom or themselves.