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Hey all
I've tried a little bit of Princeton Review, which I thought emphasized math too much. I'd sit and stare at a problem for quite awhile wasting my time. I tried EXAMKRACKERS, and I did like the quick to the point content review, but the questions were too hard sometimes, and they definitely shot down my confidence sometimes. Anyways, just sticking to those 2 I ended up getting a 21 on my first practice aamc (after studying). The thing is, I used wikipremed lectures as well, and before studying, my diagnostic was a 17. By the way, I haven't done any verbal prep. I saw my Bio increase, and that's about it. Not much of a physics increase. So anyways, I thought I should try something new for the physical sciences, and what does everyone think about the Berkeley Review. These are just my opinions from personal experience. Thanks guys!
BR passages are the best you'll find. They are really similar to their MCAT counterparts. I wouldn't use it for review though. Too detailed for me.
Hey all
I've tried a little bit of Princeton Review, which I thought emphasized math too much. I'd sit and stare at a problem for quite awhile wasting my time. I tried EXAMKRACKERS, and I did like the quick to the point content review, but the questions were too hard sometimes, and they definitely shot down my confidence sometimes. Anyways, just sticking to those 2 I ended up getting a 21 on my first practice aamc (after studying). The thing is, I used wikipremed lectures as well, and before studying, my diagnostic was a 17. By the way, I haven't done any verbal prep. I saw my Bio increase, and that's about it. Not much of a physics increase. So anyways, I thought I should try something new for the physical sciences, and what does everyone think about the Berkeley Review. These are just my opinions from personal experience. Thanks guys!
TBR will kick you up and down the MCAT playing field. It will make you cry, it will make feel like a little bitch.
But... so will the real MCAT.