best verbal practice besides the aamc?

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kateycat

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so i know everyone says the aamc practice tests are the best practice for verbal. that said, there's only a limited amount of them and i'm saving those passages to take as full length exams. so what should i use for practicing?

are any one company's verbal passages a lot better (more representative to the actual mcat) than the others? conversely, does one company make significantly worse passages that all the others? or for best results should i get some from each, hoping a mixture will better prepare me? (i know of kaplan, princeton review, and examkrackers- any others?)

side note: i've noticed the practice exam in my kaplan review book only has 6 verbal passages and on the mcat there are 7... anyone else run into this/know why?
 
Examkrackers, Princeton Review and Kaplan will be more than enough practice I think. I wouldnt worry about running out of practice materials.

- Kaplan also has the "section tests" for verbal in addition to their full lengths if you have access to their online syllabus.
 
i guess what i meant was: between kaplan, princeton review and examkrackers, whose verbal passages are closest to the mcat? i've heard that all of them are a little "off" from what the real mcat is like, just wondering which one was the least "off".
 
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