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From what I've heard, Berk Review is superb is PS but has been found wanting in BS and VR and I've gathered this from multiple sources. I have a BR verbal book and the passages are definitely easier than EK.
However, that aside, I think BR's success also rests on its students. Having students from great schools would certainly boost a company's reputation. Also, because BR is a relatively small company, I don't know if you have CBT (do you?) practices.
How does someone in Virginia hear about a small company in California? I doubt it was by first hand contact, so it would have to be through the internet. On this site, I have read through the comments and I've only read great things about our biology professor and the passages in the orgo and bio books. So it couldn't be that you heard that here.
If you haven't taken our class, taught for us, or worked with our materials, I think the polite thing to do would be to refrain from commenting on our materials. I taught for, developed materials for, and designed the original structure for the course you teach (back when Hyperlearning was a private company). Despite this, I would not comment on your course, because it is unprofessional.
Having students get great scores boosts a company's reputation.
Having a premed counselor at a small school where students average about 25 to 26 analize the statistics and find that your students average over 30 boosts a company's reputation.
Having great teachers who are invited by many universities to speak because the people who see the statistics and know exactly how well their students do boosts a company's reputation.
The bottom line is that our strong reputation is because of great results. And the great results are not because of the schools, but because we chose to remain small and not over expand locations or products. We focus on one thing and do it really well. A personal course with great teachers and tons of hours where students can ask questions about their passages gets great results.
That said, our students do great because they work very hard, they laugh as they learn, they have materials with great answer explanations (this is really where one learns), they get a perfect mix of review and strategies, they come to office hours on a regular basis to clear things up, and our teachers are excellent. Part of the reason we have chosen to stay small is because TEACHING IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT OF ANY COURSE, and it's really hard to find great teachers. There are several people qualified to do a good job, but great ones are rare finds.
How could you not have heard if we have CBTs if you have heard things from multiple sources?
All we do is MCAT, so of course we have CBTs. We have been developing them over three years. We don't have LSAT or SAT to worry about, so we put 100% of our efforts into developing the very best simulated CBTs.
And just for the record, we do get great students. They are great people with amazing life stories. They care about one another as they share their journey through the anxieties and excitement of reviewing for this exam. But, they have the same GPAs and same college courses as the people taking any of the review classes at the same locations.
We're here to be realistic, not advertise.
VR: EK
PS: TPR and Nova (from what I hear)
BS: EK
This is just for getting the concepts down!
i LOVE LOVE LOVE kaplan for both PS and BS tests, but still ek 101 for VR and ek 1001 for BS.
i think EK really drops the ball in the magnetism/electrostatic chapters which is why i can't recommend them.
PS: TPR and Nova (from what I hear)
Which ones? The section or topical or subject tests?
This is sort of off-topic, but I just think it's hilarious how BR has that clickable map on their website where you can "choose" where you'd like to prepare for the MCAT even though unless you click California it says something like "you lose, try again."
...that was a really long sentence.
Wow! Thank you so much everyone! Now, where would I be able to get a few EK books? I have a lot of Kaplan's material, and I have already had a bad experience with TPR, so that's out for me. Do I need to look online? Remember, college student = poooooor. Thanks a lot!
I spent a semester at Berkeley where most my friends there did take Berkeley Review. I needed serious VR help so I inquired about BR material and whether or not its good and the general response is no. I understand you are trying to protect your company and seriously advertise, but at the same time, you need to be realistic.
If you did a google search on the SDN forum for reviews on BR, you'd find that the general consensus is that its strong suit is PS. Verbal, I know, BR is not that good. I have the workbook and the writing sample booklet. I also have 2 of your old FL's.
I know your company has its strengths but this forum is to let everyone get a taste of both. I can say TPR is not very organized and the online portion sucks because of computer glitches. I can also attest that not all of their material is fantastic.
Also, your company is in several locations throughout the California area. So there is absolutely no way you can say that all your teachers are as good as you make them sound.
Granted every company has its strengths and weaknesses, but to purport the idea that BR is the "bomb dizzle" of all MCAT companies is a matter of personal opinion and one that everyone should take with a grain of salt because of your affiliation alone.
This is sort of off-topic, but I just think it's hilarious how BR has that clickable map on their website where you can "choose" where you'd like to prepare for the MCAT even though unless you click California it says something like "you lose, try again."
...that was a really long sentence.
VR: EK
PS: TPR and Nova (from what I hear)
BS: EK
This is just for getting the concepts down!
i LOVE LOVE LOVE kaplan for both PS and BS tests, but still ek 101 for VR and ek 1001 for BS.
i think EK really drops the ball in the magnetism/electrostatic chapters which is why i can't recommend them.
It's pretty pathetic, I have to admit. It's a point of comedy to all of us except the webmaster. You should be glad we didn't post the globe he originally proposed. 😀