Best audiobooks or MCAT audio for a long commute

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apiaristwannabe

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I am starting a scribe job and my commute is an hour and a half! I'm retaking my MCAT so I want to learn while I'm driving.

Any recommendations for good MCAT audiobooks or MCAT audio programs?

I've seen Audio Osmosis, but I'm sure if it is outdated since it was made in 2001. I also heard it has a lot of mistakes. I want something that explains things well and/or has worked for other people.

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Hey there,

the only one i'm aware of Exam Krackers Audio Osmosis. I've been listening to it and i've got a couple of impression:

It's not good for learning (ie: the first time you read through/encounter the content), but it is FANTASTIC for review.

Sometimes they're a little.. Corney. They have added in sounds and lame jokes to keep things 'fun' and 'interesting'.

It can be very beneficial, in sometimes they mention great mnemonics that have helped me.

Good luck!
 
I actually found another site that offers an AudioBook for all subjects. I haven't used it myself, but from the sample they provide on the page, I think it sounds alright.
Rapid Learning Center
Has anyone used Rapid Learning Center for review?
 
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