MCAT complete study for MCAT
Monday, October 4, 2010
MCAT Complete Study Package, Sixth Edition (Exam Krackers) [Paperback]
Review
Reviewer: Brian Weisel from Ann Arbor, MI USA This gives you exactly what you need, and nothing else. It is a great condensed format that if read in full will prpare you for anything on the MCAT. I wish I had these book when I took orgo or physics, it would've helped me in those courses.
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Product Description
This package includes all five EXAMKRACKERS course manuals, one for each MCAT topic (biology, physics, chemistry, organic chemistry, and verbal). It contains 1,088 pages, 31 30-minute MCAT practice exams with answers and explanations, and more than 1,638 MCAT questions.
About the Author
Jonathan Orsay is uniquely qualified to write an MCAT preparation book. He graduated on the Dean's list with a B.A. in History from Columbia University. While considering medical school, he sat for the real MCAT three times from 1989 to 1996. He scored in the 90 percentiles on all sections before becoming an MCAT instructor. He has lectured in MCAT test preparation for thousands of hours and across the country for every MCAT administration since August 1994. He has taught premeds from such prestigious Universities as Harvard and Columbia. He was the editor of one of the best selling MCAT prep books in 1996 and again in 1997. Orsay is currently the Director of MCAT for Examkrackers. He has written and published the following books and audio products in MCAT preparation: "Examkrackers MCAT Physics"; "Examkrackers MCAT Chemistry"; "Examkrackers MCAT Organic Chemistry"; "Examkrackers MCAT Biology"; "Examkrackers MCAT Verbal Reasoning & Math"; "Examkrackers 1001 questions in MCAT Physics", "Examkrackers MCAT Audio Osmosis with Jordan and Jon". --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
When it comes to test preparations, there is no need to sit and study for several hours all at once. If you are not comfortable to study multiple hours then can simply take some breaks after every 45 minutes or an hour. I also study in this way and this is why haven’t joined any physical classes. Have been studying using one of the best virtual LSAT Courses.