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Cracking the MCAT with Practice Questions on CD-ROM (Graduate Test Prep)
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 610
EAN: 9780375763526
ISBN: 037576352X
Label: Princeton Review
Manufacturer: Princeton Review
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1120
Publication Date: June 01, 2004
Publisher: Princeton Review
Release Date: June 01, 2004
Studio: Princeton Review
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Editorial Review: If It’s on the MCAT, It’s in This BookCracking the MCAT, the definitive preparation guide for the Medical College Admissions Test, is a thorough and systematic review of all the MCAT science and verbal skills you will need to know to score higher on the exam. All topics in the physical and biological sciences are presented with sample problems, labeled illustrations, charts, and diagrams to maximize your learning. To reinforce your knowledge of the material and sharpen your test-taking skills, this guide also includes:-Hundreds of practice questions throughout the book with answer explanations -Simulated MCAT passages just like the ones you’ll find on the exam -Substantive practice tied to every concept reviewed, followed by detailed solutions -Special sections on MCAT essays and a review of essential mathematicsThis edition of Cracking the MCAT includes a free CD-ROM with more than 1,000 practice MCAT questions. Answering these practice questions will not only strengthen your mastery of MCAT science, but will also provide you with the test-taking experience you’ll need for success on the exam. There is no better way to improve your MCAT score than with this comprehensive review book and practice CD-ROM.
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I got this free from a friend, but if I bought a book I'd go for one with fewer typos, misdefinitions, and other errors because it can cause confusion and slow you down. Not to mention any and all the errors I missed and took for fact. I'm halfway through the book and am now constantly checking the book's claims against textbooks and the web. This may be "bad learning", but it's better than not brushing up at all for the MCAT.
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