Feeling weak in BS...use EK 1001 Biology?

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Hello all. I'm a bio major and I've got a couple weeks left of content review on SN2ed's schedule before I hit the AAMC's. I'm feeling incredibly weak in biology right now (maybe BR bio passages are really tough?). There seems to be a ridiculous amount of information that I need to know for BS. If I had to guess what I'd get right now on the MCAT, I'd predict 12 PS, 11 V, and 8 BS. Should I invest in EK 1001 Biology and do every problem or will I be OK going over EK bio again and doing AAMC's?

Thanks!
 
Hello all. I'm a bio major and I've got a couple weeks left of content review on SN2ed's schedule before I hit the AAMC's. I'm feeling incredibly weak in biology right now (maybe BR bio passages are really tough?). There seems to be a ridiculous amount of information that I need to know for BS. If I had to guess what I'd get right now on the MCAT, I'd predict 12 PS, 11 V, and 8 BS. Should I invest in EK 1001 Biology and do every problem or will I be OK going over EK bio again and doing AAMC's?

Thanks!

Dont make the mistake of excessive content review like I did. I loved EK 1001 bio and did as much of it as I could. I did those instead of BR bio b/c it was too hard and not like the actual mcat. Definitely do EK 1001 bio if you feel your weak.
 
Don't do EK1001... It's pretty useless for MCAT prep. Just do AAMC, Kaplan, or EK Biology sections and do content review for missed questions.
 
Actually, I was just browsing the 30+ MCAT thread and some posters who did really well on BS said the EK1001 was helpful. I was a bio major so I didn't do too much bio review but if you need extra practice for bio, try EK1001.
 
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