So, I'm trying to read more to prepare myself for the verbal section of the mcat (again). What are some books or authors you guys suggest?
Originally posted by Gleevec
LSAT, GRE, MCAT prep books...
The kind of reading done on the MCAT is complete crap, just a buncha short passages that are nothing like the journal articles or books people read in real life (or even in the field). Basically, good journals like The Economist, New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, etc write at a high level, true, but these are also full-fledged articles unlike the snippets on the MCAT.
The MCAT has almost no full articles at all, but rather fragments. In my opinion, and I can definitely see how this can differ between individuals, the type of reading done on standardized tests is completely artificial. MCAT verbal passages are the sexual equivalent of premature ejaculation, and really have no comprable source in good magazines. MCAT passages arent in depth and are of such short length that reading full-fledged articles in magazines only helps in regards to timing.
So if you are worried about style and comprehension, its probably better just to read the verbal passages from prep books. Ideally, read both magazines and prep book practice passages, but if I had to choose one, Id practice under conditions as similar to the real MCAT verbal as possible-- ie finding, reading, and doing passages from any relatively difficult standardized test possible.
Originally posted by HawkeyeBFP
I agree with the statement above that MCAT verbal conditions are more or less artificial and practicing with samples is probably the most useful exercise, but just to point out...
Those excerpts *are* all from real, published articles; they're not made up for the exam. So reading things at a like level, as instanced above, can certainly help. You just have to get used to reading proactively for the kinds of things they ask on the exam.
Good luck. I'm teaching people MCAT and I was actually amazed to find that this is the section that the majority of students are the most worried about.
Originally posted by belljar
thanks so much. I have been trying to read some random books, but it looks like you guys suggest otherwise. I was told to read things like tolstoy and that kind of nonsense. I just end up falling asleep when i read these. So, standardized exam passages it is then, eh?
thanks so much. I have been trying to read some random books, but it looks like you guys suggest otherwise. I was told to read things like tolstoy and that kind of nonsense. I just end up falling asleep when i read these. So, standardized exam passages it is then, eh?
When do you plan to take the MCAT?
If your exam in is in a few months, I think your best bet is practicing actual passages.
But if you want some stuff to read:
Wall Street Journal
The Economist
Time
NyTimes