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"The
best in MCAT Prep" - Reviewer: R. Chang
(Philadelphia, PA)
I studied independently using only these materials and scored a 34
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"Examkrackers
is the BEST MCAT study guide"
Reviewer: P. Johnson "Paul the Latino"
(Kalamazoo, MI)
I researched MCAT study guides extensively, and I
don't regret getting the Examkrackers books. I believe their advice
is superb, as well as the content. My recommendation is getting the
complete study package. The books are great. I've only had 1, ten week biology
course, but after studying examkrackers bio hard core for 1 week, I
was scoring 10's in the AAMC practice tests 4R and 5R for biology.
Good luck on the MCATs!
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"Everything
you need is here" - Reviewer: C. Chastine
(Lexington, KY)
I cannot recommend this set highly enough. I used
these books and virtually nothing else to study for the MCAT. In
fact, I recommend that you NOT use anything other than the
ExamKrackers books (backed up by your textbooks as necessary when
you need a particular topic clarified). They present absolutely
everything you need to know -- and, more importantly, they tell you
what you DON'T need to know. The MCAT covers an overwhelming amount
of material as is, and these books tell you what not to waste your
time studying. Every time I picked up a different company's study
guide, I was sorry almost immediately due to their wealth of
irrelevant content and confusing organization.
The ExamKrackers books present their information with full-color
drawings on glossy pages, written in colloquial language that holds
your attention. Formulas that must be memorized are written in bold
red centered font and compiled at the end of each chapter. If a
topic is particularly important, it tells you so; if a topic is
background and won't be tested directly, it tells you so. Helpful
mnemonics and diagrams abound. The book on general math skills and
verbal reasoning provides real, very helpful strategies. Even if you
don't find their mascot, Salty the Kracker, amusing, his presence
helps lighten the mood, which in turn helps you maintain your
concentration.
The ExamKrackers books were absolutely indispensable for my MCAT
preparation. When I bought the set one month before the MCAT, I felt
completely overwhelmed by the task of studying for the MCAT. Using
these books (and devoting my entire spring break to them), I was
able to wrap my brain around all of the necessary subject matter.
I'm not a science major and I started taking the premed classes less
than a year before I took the MCAT.
Do these books work? Judge for yourself: I scored 14P 13V 13B S.
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"I
Doubled my MCAT Score"
Reviewer: James T. Scribner "Medical Student"
(Washington, DC)
Lets start with my score on the first MCAT I took... 13. My
score on the next MCAT was 35. I am not that smart but at the
moment I am at Georgetown School of Medicine with a scholarship and
I owe it completely to Examkrackers.
Examkrackers is the only company that covers the stuff on the MCAT
with great detail and ignores everything else.
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"Definitely
buying them" - Reviewer: L. Bustelo "Nicole"
I took the April 2004 MCAT and scored only a 20 after spending
$1,000 on the Kaplan test prep. This only served to give me loads of
disappointment and to wipe the idea of Medical School off my mind.
Nobody likes spending that much dough and time to get a mediocre
score. Last summer my best friend went to New Jersey to get ready
for the MCAT's and was given the Examkrackers books, when she got
her scores she had gotten a 27.
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