MCAT practice questions

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Manzielin

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Does anyone have a good source of practice MCAT questions organized by subject? I do various "MCAT question of the days" but I think more questions organized by subjects would help more. Not looking for full practice tests, just standalone questions or passages.
 
I used the Exam Krackers 1001 questions books. In the old edition, they only provide passages for Biology and Verbal Reasoning. But the chem/ochem/physics books had problems that were good for getting concepts down. I'm not sure how the books for the 2015 MCAT are structured, though.
 
Parents bought me a Kaplan course... ultimately I didn't use it very much at all.


I liked Chad's MCAT videos (I believe he has quizzes/questions too, but didn't buy those), used the real AAMC MCATs (all of them), and also used EK 101 for verbal. To be honest, I didn't do a ton of straight questions. I did review and then full lengths, primarily.

I did, however do lots of verbal passages because I knew that needs the most work to improve on.
 
I used the Exam Krackers 1001 questions books. In the old edition, they only provide passages for Biology and Verbal Reasoning. But the chem/ochem/physics books had problems that were good for getting concepts down. I'm not sure how the books for the 2015 MCAT are structured, though.

I've heard Exam Krackers is good, how do you think those books prepared you?
 
They're definitely good practice, but they are NOT standalone resources.
Agreed. I used them in conjunction with Chad's videos and felt together it was strong content review. Then I used the actual AAMC practice tests to practice passages and the general MCAT style.
 
Agreed. I used them in conjunction with Chad's videos and felt together it was strong content review. Then I used the actual AAMC practice tests to practice passages and the general MCAT style.
I took this same steps!