What are the best books/tools to use to study for the MCAT’s???
I don’t want to take a class, and I have some basic Princeton Review books. What is the best company to buy MCAT books from? What tools are available to practice with?
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I would take the Kaplan course. You test over and over, but they prepare you for the real MCAT. I know physicians who didnt have the best GPA in college, who took the Kaplan course, and got high enough grades on their MCAT to be accepted to medical school.
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Pony up the $2000 for the Kaplan course. This isn’t the SAT, you should treat studying for the MCAT like a 3-credit course. Spend about 10-hours of study per week over 20-weeks or so.
It’s human nature – when you pony up the two grand, people seem to want their monies worth and study the adequate time for the MCAT.
You’ll get it back in 10 years, doctor.
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