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<blockquote data-quote="kito" data-source="post: 408959" data-attributes="member: 13078"><p>i agree with the last two post. it is a bit of a tradeoff because calculus based physics is a more difficult ordeal than trig based physics, but it will go a long way towards helping you prepare for the mcats. not only will equations come to you through mental derivations, but you will have a clearer understanding of any kinematic or rate related graphs that they may give. it will also give you a more intuitive feeling for other rates like currents, acceleration and power, not to mention give you insight into quite possibly the most difficult and counterintuitive topic in all of science: the field theory (which is tested in a waterdown sense in mcat E&M).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kito, post: 408959, member: 13078"] i agree with the last two post. it is a bit of a tradeoff because calculus based physics is a more difficult ordeal than trig based physics, but it will go a long way towards helping you prepare for the mcats. not only will equations come to you through mental derivations, but you will have a clearer understanding of any kinematic or rate related graphs that they may give. it will also give you a more intuitive feeling for other rates like currents, acceleration and power, not to mention give you insight into quite possibly the most difficult and counterintuitive topic in all of science: the field theory (which is tested in a waterdown sense in mcat E&M). [/QUOTE]
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