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Hello! I am retaking the MCAT and would like prep course recommendations.
1. I need a live, well structured course to keep myself on track. Knowing my personal learning style, I would benefit most from having an instructor and homework (like a traditional classroom).
2. I prefer having a few classmates for encouragement/accountability.
3. Classes can be in person or over video call.
4. During my last prep sessions I realized that I don't remember B/B or C/P content from my classes. Is there a course that reteaches/deeply reviews these concepts?
5. I previously struggled with retention. I would forget things a month after studying them despite using Anki.
Also, does The Princeton Review really guarantee a 515+? I've heard Berekeley Review, Kaplan, and World are good too. I just don't want to do anything asynchronous/completely on my own again.
I previously used Kaplan books that I found online, Anki decks (all the classic ones from Reddit), and the World question banks, BluePrint tests, and AAMC official tests. I took the test twice and got the same (too low) score.
Thank you and have a great day!
1. I need a live, well structured course to keep myself on track. Knowing my personal learning style, I would benefit most from having an instructor and homework (like a traditional classroom).
2. I prefer having a few classmates for encouragement/accountability.
3. Classes can be in person or over video call.
4. During my last prep sessions I realized that I don't remember B/B or C/P content from my classes. Is there a course that reteaches/deeply reviews these concepts?
5. I previously struggled with retention. I would forget things a month after studying them despite using Anki.
Also, does The Princeton Review really guarantee a 515+? I've heard Berekeley Review, Kaplan, and World are good too. I just don't want to do anything asynchronous/completely on my own again.
I previously used Kaplan books that I found online, Anki decks (all the classic ones from Reddit), and the World question banks, BluePrint tests, and AAMC official tests. I took the test twice and got the same (too low) score.
Thank you and have a great day!