I have been out of school for a while now, but trying to change career. I've read a lot about mcat and I'm mapping out a strategy for a successful exam.
I noticed that 2009 mcat website lists topcs for all the areas that will be tested and that's where my question comes from.
1. How does course outline on mcat 2009 pair with 2004, 2005, 2006 kaplan text?
2. I have the 2004 kaplan text. Is the content for, for instace a 2008 kaplan publication similar or different from a 2004 publication or edition?
3. I noticed that the kaplan text covers the topics and then followed by questions, is it better for me to read, for instance, a biology text before using the kaplan text or exam crackers or just use the kaplan text or easy crackers?
4. Finally, since I have been out of school for atleast 4 years, which of the mcat prep books, kaplan vs exam crackers teach me better with [EXACTLY] what I need to know for this exam?
Thanks in advance and thanks all of you on this website for providing members and non-members alike with valuable information.
I'm ready to work my heart out. I'm going for atleast a 39Q!