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I am contemplating using the "Kaplan Premier" book that contains all MCAT categories in one single book, verse Kaplan's "5 book subject review."
I like the idea of being able to reference back to a single book as I work through as many practice tests and problems as possible. Any personal insight/ experience with either option would help me greatly Thank you |
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Also, any thoughts on Exam Krackers would be very helpful.
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Hi jdbarr7,
This is the USMLE forum, so you may also want to post these questions on the MCAT forum. While we wait for students to share: It depends what is your specific situation. Some students need a more comprehensive review, so the 5-book subject kit is ideal. For others, the simple high-yield book will suffice. They both include online resources, quizzes, study sheets and more. Last edited by KaplanEmily; 07-21-2011 at 12:01 PM. |
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