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I have the review book and 1001 questions, and I feel like the amount of material covered is very little when compared to Kaplan, PR or BR (especially BR 😀). So, my question is: Is EK chemistry good stand alone? Or do I need to complement it with the said books above?
 
based on what I got on the MCAT recently I would supplement, probably BR. Certain topics were heavily tested more than covered in EK.
 
I have the review book and 1001 questions, and I feel like the amount of material covered is very little when compared to Kaplan, PR or BR (especially BR 😀). So, my question is: Is EK chemistry good stand alone? Or do I need to complement it with the said books above?

What I'm doing now is using EK solely for content review and then will do all TBR passages for practice in all subjects. Finish content review with EK and use TBR for practice. Don't worry, TBR has enough practice passages for each topic to tell you your weak areas that you need to work on. Depending on your test date, TBR might take you long to finish with lacking on actual practice.
 
What I'm doing now is using EK solely for content review and then will do all TBR passages for practice in all subjects. Finish content review with EK and use TBR for practice. Don't worry, TBR has enough practice passages for each topic to tell you your weak areas that you need to work on. Depending on your test date, TBR might take you long to finish with lacking on actual practice.

OK, thanks. I think I'll do that too. I heard TBR's passages are the closest to the real MCAT.
 
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