Kaplan’s MCAT Physics and Math Review 2024-2025 offers an expert study plan, detailed subject review, and hundreds of online and in-book practice questions—all authored by the experts behind the MCAT prep course that has helped more people get into medical school than all other major courses combined.
Prepping for the MCAT is a true challenge. Kaplan can be your partner along the way—offering guidance on where to focus your efforts and how to organize your review. This book has been updated to match the AAMC’s guidelines precisely—no more worrying about whether your MCAT review is comprehensive!
The Most Practice More than 350 questions in the book and access to even more online—more practice than any other MCAT physics and math book on the market. The Best Practice Comprehensive physics and math subject review is written by top-rated, award-winning Kaplan instructors.Full-color, 3-D illustrations, charts, graphs and diagrams help turn even the most complex science into easy-to-visualize concepts.All material is vetted by editors with advanced science degrees and by a medical doctor.Online resources, including a full-length practice test, help you practice in the same computer-based format you’ll see on Test Day. Expert Guidance High-yield badges throughout the book identify the topics most frequently tested by the AAMC.We know the The Kaplan MCAT team has spent years studying every MCAT-related document available. Kaplan’s expert psychometricians ensure our practice questions and study materials are true to the test.
Cried more times than I’d like to admit reading this guy. So I’m definitely counting it as a book that I read since I literally read it front to back. Do not recommend taking the Mcat lol
This book was dreadful to read. Each page reminded me of how little I understand about physics and math. My favorite parts of this book were when the section ended with “but this is beyond the scope of the MCAT” because odds are I didn’t understand it anyways. There were some good tips here and there which redeemed it for me a little bit but, as the other reviewer stated, this was the only book of the set that actually brought me to tears… glad it’s over.
Least favorite of the Kaplan textbooks I’ve read so far. There’s relatively little physics content, so much of this was unneeded and it felt forced to 12 chapters. Somewhat annoying how often the sidebars said “This won’t be on the MCAT.” Regardless, still a huge fan of Kaplan and this was a great summary of the physics content, even if TMI