THE TOTAL PACKAGE FOR MCAT MASTERY. With 7 complete subject guides and 3 online practice tests, The Princeton Review's MCAT boxed set brings you everything you need to ace the MCAT—at an unbeatable value and price!
This boxed set
· 7 complete books covering all parts of the biology, biochemistry, organic chemistry, general chemistry, physics and math, psychology and sociology, and critical analysis and reasoning skills · 3 full-length practice tests (accessible online) to help you benchmark your score · In-depth subject review coverage of each of the challenging test subjects · Thousands of practice questions in end-of-chapter review sections and MCAT-style practice passages · Full-color illustrations , diagrams, and tables for easy visual comprehension · Chapter summaries for quick review · Strategic techniques and test-taking guidance to hone your ability to take the MCAT effectively · Extensive glossaries in each book for immediate reference and review · Online student tools for up-to-the-moment info on any late-breaking AAMC exam updates
The following individual titles are included in the Complete · MCAT Biochemistry Review · MCAT Biology Review, 2nd Edition · MCAT Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills Review, 2nd Edition · MCAT General Chemistry Review, 3rd Edition · MCAT Organic Chemistry Review, 3rd Edition · MCAT Physics and Math Review, 3rd Edition · MCAT Psychology and Sociology Review, 3rd Edition
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- narrator irritatingly omniscient - cardiology section authors don’t know their rights from their lefts - organic chemistry section either a touch heterophobic or excessively conservative with all the “opposites don’t mix” - Functional groups abbreviated as fun groups fall disappointingly short of their reputation - so many honeycomb doodles - the chemistry books occasionally flirtatious — “just because you’re a bad leaving group doesn’t mean you always have to be” …. excuse me? - got some cool book recommendations from the CARS section - I finally understand the real reason we need to breathe oxygen
Took a page out of Hunter Gatchell’s book and decided to log these stupid ass prep books that I guess did help me get into med school. But fuck these books. Never again.