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I have 3 examkrackers books (orgo, bio, and chem) which are version 4. I lost my physics book. I see that there is now a version 5 and I was just going to get Physics Version 5. Should I get the newer versions for all of the books, or will these be sufficient? Specifically, I know that the MCAT seems to change up orgo so I was a little worried about this one. Thanks in advance.
 
p9142 said:
I have 3 examkrackers books (orgo, bio, and chem) which are version 4. I lost my physics book. I see that there is now a version 5 and I was just going to get Physics Version 5. Should I get the newer versions for all of the books, or will these be sufficient? Specifically, I know that the MCAT seems to change up orgo so I was a little worried about this one. Thanks in advance.

i think between editions they just added notecards for the orgo, fixed little errors, and extended the genetics in the bio.
 
Thank you both for the replies. Does anyone know when version 6 will come out, or is version 5 the right one to study from for the April exam?
 
I have both the 2001 version and the 2005 version of Kaplan's MCAT books, and I can't tell a difference. The basics of the MCAT do not change much from year to year, the only recent difference is having a few less Orgo questions and a few more molecular genetics questions. Just use the old books and shift your studies accordingly.
 
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