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Old 03-04-2011, 02:31 PM   #1
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Default What other MCAT Review Course has been developed & taught by actual professors?


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Seriously, what's better than having your General Chem, Organic Chem, Biology or Physics professor help you prepare for the MCAT? We have 4 PhD professors teaching our course? Can any other MCAT Prep course make that boast?

How about this? 3 of those professors have previously written test questions for the MCAT.

Go to http://www.cewebinar.com/umkc to find out more. April and June sessions are enrolling now!

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Seriously, what's better than having your General Chem, Organic Chem, Biology or Physics professor help you prepare for the MCAT?
You obviously never had either of my g chem professors, any of my physics teachers, and most of my biology teachers.

Seriously though, do your professors do MCAT full time or is it a side job on top of their research and regular teaching duties?
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No, our professors are full-time professors. They do research but primarily they teach in their field. Their curriculum for this course is based upon the AAMC's guidelines of all materials covered in the MCAT.
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You mentioned that some of the instructors have actually written MCAT questions. Which sections have they written for?
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looked up the teachers on ratemyprof and the school on usnews. sounds like they picked the above average profs, which is good. but yeah, I wouldn't take mcat classes taught by my professors. That's probably because some of my classes have 500+ students and my profs are primarily researchers.
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