Do I really Need to review Bio? Seems like All the info needed is in the passage

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When studying for the bio portion of the MCAT, seems like studying all of the anatomy and physiology stuff is unnessecary. All the info seems to be in the passages, are there any stand alones that focus on A&P? Im a senior bio major so most of the stuff i know, but Iv'e never had A&P.
 
You're in for a world of hurt if you think you can just go by with what the passages tell you. If you think otherwise, try some practice passages and see how well you fare.
 
If you're analytical and a good reader, you can pull a lot of the information you need from the passages. You will run into a fair number of questions that can only be answered if you also remember the details of, say, the cell cycle, or the kidney's function. If you're hazy on this sort of thing, then yes, you should review it.
 
You're in for a world of hurt if you think you can just go by with what the passages tell you. If you think otherwise, try some practice passages and see how well you fare.

Truth. Or better yet, try some discretes from the BR/PR/EK books without content review. Being a senior bio major has absolutely nothing to do with MCAT BS, except to make senior bio majors complacent on content review and signing them up for a gap year while they study to retake.
 
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