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"Awesome
Text"
-Reviewer Logan Flanagan
I wish I had this book when I was still un undergrad. student. After
taking a course with Princeton Review(totally waste of time) and
before taking the real mcat, I bought this book for extra practice.
This book was easy to read with lots of neat tips. Even the test
questions were similar to those on my actual mcat, unlike the crap
on the Princeton Review practice tests. Practice questions at P.R.
were so out of whack b/c they they had to be different from other
testing publishers(kaplan, colombia, arco, etc.m,)No, I dont work
for Princeton Review but I highly recommend this book to anyone.
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"I
can't compare it to others, I didn't need any other books"
-Reviewer: A reader
I can't compare this book
to other MCAT Prep books, because I didn't use any other one to
study for the MCAT. I didn't need to. I sat down with this book for
4-5 days a week from December to April studying for the April 2001
MCAT. I didn't have enough money to take [an expensive] course, so I
just bought [an inexpensive] book and scored in the mid-30s. You
don't need to waste all that money on a course. You just have to
keep your ultimate goal in mind, (which I presume is) doing well on
your MCAT to get into med school.
After completing all of the premed courses, except biochemistry, I
studied with this book for the MCAT and it provided a good review
for the science subjects. The verbal sections also provided good
practice, but I also reviewed plenty with AAMC's MCAT tests.
Don't waste [a lot of money]. Just budget your time.
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"This
book blows the competition away and really helped me"
- Reviewer: A reader
I used several books
when preparing for the MCAT. This one blows the others away. It's
great. Lots of detail and practice questions.
(Stress Less And Purchase Today)
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