books for basics.... lets help each other

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crazypharma

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hellllo ....
as we all know books for PCAT ike kaplan,pearson,collin's etc etc,, but thr r some questions completely based on basics which we studied earlier in school... right? pls post here the books we refer other then above mentioned books so others can get help too......

pls post here the approx. topics and chapters of PCAT which are important in any subjects...

thank you all in advance
 
I don't know about books but I looked up old math concepts I didn't remember on www.mathtv.com. You will need another source if you want to practice the problems over and over. Another poster recommended Schaum's College Alegbra and the Precalculus book. I haven't used them so I can't recommend them but I did use Schaum's General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry and I did find it helpful for the Organic II concepts I hadn't had yet.

The best source of PCAT material comes from doing well in your classes.
 
I don't know about books but I looked up old math concepts I didn't remember on www.mathtv.com. You will need another source if you want to practice the problems over and over. Another poster recommended Schaum's College Alegbra and the Precalculus book. I haven't used them so I can't recommend them but I did use Schaum's General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry and I did find it helpful for the Organic II concepts I hadn't had yet.

The best source of PCAT material comes from doing well in your classes.

thank you
its true doin good in class is wht matters but i attended organic classes before 5 years so definately people like me have to brush up basics again.

i am reading org.-1 basics from morrison and boyd. bilogy from pre university biology and anatomy from ross and wilson. still in dialemma about math.....and of course calculus..