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MexicanDr

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I will start taking my pre- reqs this coming semester (spring 2010), taking Bio 2 and Chem 1. Since currently I'm only taking 1 class I have some free time on my hand. I wanted to review some chem before I start the class since I haven't had chem in a while (hs). Is it better to review using a txt book (not the one used in class since I don't know which one yet) or read the summaries on the Kaplan MCAT study guide? I can use this one at the bookstore and it looks real good, pinpointing on the main concepts.

What do you guys think? I just want to have some basic foundation before I start the class, this way it ll be easier to Ace it

Eddie
 
To be honest. I kinda wish I used the review books even when I was taking the classes. They provide pretty much everything you need to know in a basic way.
 
Oh and when you take ochem... read ochem for dummies the summer before you take the class.
 
So which MCAT review material would be best to review before a class? Kaplan, Princeton? your choice?
 
serious advice... that book helped me a lot... and I used Kaplan and loved those books.
 
Also... it is Chem I .. so they technically should be starting from ground level and building up assuming that the class has zero knowledge about chemistry. I'm sure reviewing couldn't hurt... especially if Chem I is a weed out course, like it was for my school.
 
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