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So right now I am scheduled to take the MCAT April 17th. This gives me 4 months to study and get prepped. I wasn't sure how to approach this as there are so many suggestions by people on SDN and I also know that everyone has their own study methods which work best for him/her. For example I've seen and read over SN2ed's guide among many others.
I really wanted to sign up for a TPR in class course but I checked and all of sessions are during school next semester which wont work because of scheduling conflicts. So I decided to sign up for the in class Kaplan course which is actually taught at my university, which is pretty cool. However, I just recieved the package of books (the class doesn't start till Jan 12th), and I am pretty disappointed. It is a series of books which each cover the sections on the MCAT. However, I have seen these books before and I looked through them and they do not seem very in depth at all. Now I have heard that Kaplan is more about doing work on your own so maybe that explains it. But I am not even sure if I should do the Kaplan class (I can refund it before Jan 12th).
But the reason I picked a class is because it seems like something structured will help me versus just doing it on my own schedule.
Well, what do you guys suggest is the best way. I was thinking about just screwin the Kaplan class and buying some books to work over this christmas break and then take practice tests later. Right now I just have http://www.amazon.com/Cracking-MCAT...=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1261118932&sr=8-1 which I guess I will look at now.
But what do you guys recommend since there are so many choices, whats the best way to figure out what works. I don't really care about spending money on the books but I don't want to buy a ton just find out some are useless.
thanks for the advice
I really wanted to sign up for a TPR in class course but I checked and all of sessions are during school next semester which wont work because of scheduling conflicts. So I decided to sign up for the in class Kaplan course which is actually taught at my university, which is pretty cool. However, I just recieved the package of books (the class doesn't start till Jan 12th), and I am pretty disappointed. It is a series of books which each cover the sections on the MCAT. However, I have seen these books before and I looked through them and they do not seem very in depth at all. Now I have heard that Kaplan is more about doing work on your own so maybe that explains it. But I am not even sure if I should do the Kaplan class (I can refund it before Jan 12th).
But the reason I picked a class is because it seems like something structured will help me versus just doing it on my own schedule.
Well, what do you guys suggest is the best way. I was thinking about just screwin the Kaplan class and buying some books to work over this christmas break and then take practice tests later. Right now I just have http://www.amazon.com/Cracking-MCAT...=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1261118932&sr=8-1 which I guess I will look at now.
But what do you guys recommend since there are so many choices, whats the best way to figure out what works. I don't really care about spending money on the books but I don't want to buy a ton just find out some are useless.
thanks for the advice
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