Columbia Review Vs. Kaplan

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I am taking a Kaplan prep course right now. I just got a Princeton Review book with practice tests. It seems that Silver and Flowers seems to be way more difficult than Kaplan. It seems it is also much more difficult than MCAT itself (judging to AAMC practice tests) Do people have the same experience?

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I think you're trying to compare The Princeton Review (NOt columbia review) vs. Kaplan. I'm doing both courses at the same time. I like the idea that p.r. gives you the materials, while kaplan don't. the silver and flowers does have errors. The only test I found hard was test V and VI. :p :p :p :cool: :cool: :cool:
 
•••quote:•••Originally posted by Sm00th13:
•I think you're trying to compare The Princeton Review (NOt columbia review) vs. Kaplan. I'm doing both courses at the same time. I like the idea that p.r. gives you the materials, while kaplan don't. the silver and flowers does have errors. The only test I found hard was test V and VI. :cool: :cool: •••••at the same time? do you go to both classes? that's a good idea! (although an expensive one, I'd say worth it!) Esp since I need to be forced to study. <img border="0" alt="[Laughy]" title="" src="graemlins/laughy.gif" /> Although I think you might be a little loco :p :p :p
 
•••quote:•••Originally posted by Doctora Foxy:
• •••quote:•••Originally posted by Sm00th13:
•I think you're trying to compare The Princeton Review (NOt columbia review) vs. Kaplan. I'm doing both courses at the same time. I like the idea that p.r. gives you the materials, while kaplan don't. the silver and flowers does have errors. The only test I found hard was test V and VI. :cool: :cool: •••••at the same time? do you go to both classes? that's a good idea! (although an expensive one, I'd say worth it!) Esp since I need to be forced to study. <img border="0" alt="[Laughy]" title="" src="graemlins/laughy.gif" /> Although I think you might be a little loco :p :p :p •••••Well I would be loco if I actually paid for it. Applying for Kaplan and P.R. finanical aid, I was able the two courses for the price of just one course. Plus the school I go to have a contract with P.R., so toss in the discount there. You'll be surprise how much finanical aid both of these test prep have. Like I said, if I was actually paying for both of these test prep, I would qualify for mental. :cool: :cool:
 
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