EK Complete book vs. individual subjects?

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I'm having trouble finding good information on the EK books. Is the 'complete' book a compilation of the several subject-specific books, or is it an entirely different text unto itself?

Which EK book(s) did you find most helpful?

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The "complete study package" is five books (bio, orgo, physics, chem, verbal/math) + a full-length practice test

They are the same books that you can buy individually, though not the same as the 101 and 1001 question series.

I am using the EK complete package now. I think the Bio and the verbal books are best. They have the material condensed into just all that you need to know.

Since physics and general chem involve application-type problems, the EK books aren't as good. I am finding the EK physics too condensed to offer a good understanding of the concepts (enough to apply them to almost any problem). I have ended up buying the PR physical sciences book, which I am liking more than both EK and my physics textbook.
 
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