K kmthw Full Member 7+ Year Member Jan 8, 2016 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Is EK physics good enough for the new MCAT? Content and Question-wise?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Is EK physics good enough for the new MCAT? Content and Question-wise?
D deleted407021 Jan 8, 2016 #2 Yes, I believe so. The EK Manuals are comprehensive, easy to use and offer plenty of practice questions.
Yes, I believe so. The EK Manuals are comprehensive, easy to use and offer plenty of practice questions.
O oOKawaiiOo Full Member 10+ Year Member Jan 8, 2016 #3 Yes, it helped me A LOT. It covers most of the topics and makes you think "outside of the box" which are the type of questions on the MCAT. Edit for more content: I've taken the test 3 times
Yes, it helped me A LOT. It covers most of the topics and makes you think "outside of the box" which are the type of questions on the MCAT. Edit for more content: I've taken the test 3 times
P pericardium CPR certified 10+ Year Member Jan 8, 2016 #4 I recommend nova physics. It helped me quite a bit considering I didn't do that great on physics during undergrad.
I recommend nova physics. It helped me quite a bit considering I didn't do that great on physics during undergrad.
TheBoneDoctah Full Member Volunteer Staff Verified Member 10+ Year Member Physician Verified Expert Jan 10, 2016 #5 No, use Berkeley Review for physics and get the TPR practice book for practice questions. Using these two courses (and without taking physics) I was able to go into the exam confident in physics.
No, use Berkeley Review for physics and get the TPR practice book for practice questions. Using these two courses (and without taking physics) I was able to go into the exam confident in physics.
drsmpc Full Member 7+ Year Member Jan 11, 2016 #6 TheBoneDoctah said: No, use Berkeley Review for physics and get the TPR practice book for practice questions. Using these two courses (and without taking physics) I was able to go into the exam confident in physics. Click to expand... second this advice!
TheBoneDoctah said: No, use Berkeley Review for physics and get the TPR practice book for practice questions. Using these two courses (and without taking physics) I was able to go into the exam confident in physics. Click to expand... second this advice!
A arc5005 Full Member 10+ Year Member Jan 13, 2016 #8 Medschoolornah said: berkley review or bust Click to expand... these http://www.berkeley-review.com/TBR/home-study.html ???
Medschoolornah said: berkley review or bust Click to expand... these http://www.berkeley-review.com/TBR/home-study.html ???
Medschoolornah Full Member 7+ Year Member Jan 13, 2016 #9 arc5005 said: these http://www.berkeley-review.com/TBR/home-study.html ??? Click to expand... Yup. But idk if those are 2015 ready or whatever
arc5005 said: these http://www.berkeley-review.com/TBR/home-study.html ??? Click to expand... Yup. But idk if those are 2015 ready or whatever