Best Study Books for the MCAT

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I'm going into my junior year of college and wanted to find out which books were best for studying for the MCAT. I am not taking the courses because they are way too expensive.
Can people who have been successful on the MCAT (35+) offer suggestions on which books they found particularly helpful. Because of scheduling conflicts, I will not be able to take a physiology course, so I know I will have to study that extensively. Any advice is appreciated!
 
There's a whole MCAT forum, 30+ strategies thread, SN2ed's study guide and a search box you could use to easily find the answer.
 
There's a whole MCAT forum, 30+ strategies thread, SN2ed's study guide and a search box you could use to easily find the answer.

In the threads you are referencing, people often times mentioned books like Berkeley review and the like, but I am not sure if these people preformed well on the MCAT. I would like to hear the opinions of those who have been successful, on which are the best books.
 
In the threads you are referencing, people often times mentioned books like Berkeley review and the like, but I am not sure if these people preformed well on the MCAT. I would like to hear the opinions of those who have been successful, on which are the best books.

Here's the 30+ study habits forum that I mentioned that's really easy to find. In it most people list the material they used. Just do some digging around so you don't get flamed.

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=503250
 
In the threads you are referencing, people often times mentioned books like Berkeley review and the like, but I am not sure if these people preformed well on the MCAT. I would like to hear the opinions of those who have been successful, on which are the best books.
Below is literally exactly what you're looking for.
Here's the 30+ study habits forum that I mentioned that's really easy to find. In it most people list the material they used. Just do some digging around so you don't get flamed.

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=503250
 
I'm going into my junior year of college and wanted to find out which books were best for studying for the MCAT. I am not taking the courses because they are way too expensive.
Can people who have been successful on the MCAT (35+) offer suggestions on which books they found particularly helpful. Because of scheduling conflicts, I will not be able to take a physiology course, so I know I will have to study that extensively. Any advice is appreciated!

darn to be successful you now have to have a 35 and up on the MCAT... :laugh:
 
Go with the ExamKracker set. Audio Osmosis is the corresponding audio learning. They are both very helpful.
 
I got a 30 when I took it, guess I'm chopped liver. 🙁

I used Exam Crackers, worked pretty darn good. Got a 30O despite not having taken any organic yet.
 
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