Best MCAT study books for non-science background?

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Hello,

Im looking to potentially write the MCAT sometime next spring but what resource is best for someone with little science background ( i haven't taken a science course in 3 years). The EK stuff does not seem detailed enough considering my background but what do you guys recommend i use as my main source of content review?

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TBR, TPR, and Kaplan all have more detail than EK with TBR being the most. If you want a really, REALLY thorough science book, I think TBR would be good (has lots of passages based on each concept as well). TPR is also pretty good if you supplement with passages from the TPR science workbook (practice is key!). You could also throw in the Khan academy videos too :) I can't comment too much on the Kaplan since I've personally never used it. Hope this helps!
 
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