is mcat-review.org accurate? and is it a good means to study from?

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I feel like this site is amazing. It has all the facts, equations and content needed for the mcat. You think studying all the chem, physics, bio on this site would help me do well on the mcat? I have exam krackers and kaplan but that materiel isn't as good as the content on this site. Has anyone personally studied from that site and achiebed a good score? Any input would be appreciated!
 
I feel like this site is amazing. It has all the facts, equations and content needed for the mcat. You think studying all the chem, physics, bio on this site would help me do well on the mcat? I have exam krackers and kaplan but that materiel isn't as good as the content on this site. Has anyone personally studied from that site and achiebed a good score? Any input would be appreciated!

...well this looks legit 🙄
 
yupp got a perfect score on my mcat thanks to that site

🙄 gtfo troll
 
Is this site a good tool to use to study for the mcat? Anyone used it? I'm not trolling I just want peoples advice and opinion thanks
 
Is this site a good tool to use to study for the mcat? Anyone used it? I'm not trolling I just want peoples advice and opinion thanks

I used it for content review, but not exclusively. It's great for brushing up on a subject you already know pretty well or for making sure you aren't missing some key idea that could be tested.
 
Merging related threads.

I found mcat-review.org to be one of the best study tools I used. It was amazing for reviewing after initial content review using one of the bigger book sets (kaplan, BR, etc).
 
It's good for reminding you that there are some things you forgot, but the site itself is incomplete. I would use it at the end as a checklist to make sure you know each topic, but I wouldn't study off it.
 
It's good for reminding you that there are some things you forgot, but the site itself is incomplete. I would use it at the end as a checklist to make sure you know each topic, but I wouldn't study off it.

Agree. I used it when I was going through the AAMC content outlines at the end of my studying, to refresh my memory a bit on topics I was rusty on (or in the case of some topics, was completely unaware I needed to know... thanks, Kaplan). You'd do better with other resources for the meat of your studying, I think.
 
I used it fairly extensively and copied a number of its sections, almost verbatim, into my study notebooks.

I thought it was great. But I also used EK and BR and wouldn't use it alone.

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I used it in the last few weeks before I took the MCAT to ensure that I understood a topic and wasn't forgetting important details. I would read the sections that I struggled with every few hours, and it helped cement information into my head.
 
Useful for reinforcing material in your head and reminding yourself of some things, but really, intensive review using Examkrackers, Kaplan, TBR, or TPR is best to learn material and relearn material first, then using mcat-review.org to help you memorize that material.

Use all available resources, not mcat-review.org alone.
 
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