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Should i just order the complete EK package ($174) and the complete PR package ( Bio, Chem, Verbal, Physics = 170) throw in 50 dollars for shipping. Any help would be good, i dont know about the TBRs, should i get a specific book?

Also are these the latest EK books http://www.amazon.ca/Examkrackers-1001-Questions-Organic-Chemistry/dp/1893858197/ref=pd_rhf_se_shvl4, the package im thinking of getting from the site or online.

P.S for the TPR Cracking the MCAT 2011-2012, what essentially is it a seperate book from the rest or just like EK complete package (all the individual books they sell in one box)
 
There are so many threads on this subject that if you search "mcat books" you'll get plenty of opinions. Everyone has their own style of learning, so you should look to see if the book you're considering matches your learning methods.

The only thing I think is a non-negotiable is that they have thorough answer explanations to their questions, because that's where you'll do the majority of your real learning.
 
I found the examkrackers brand new on eBay for 115. I'm personally doing the examkrackers study guide along using the wikipremed videos for supplemental help. I may buy some other books but for the time being, everything is just fine and dandy.

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Oh and if possible, do looots and lots of tests. Those are what you should study also.

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There are so many threads on this subject that if you search "mcat books" you'll get plenty of opinions. Everyone has their own style of learning, so you should look to see if the book you're considering matches your learning methods.

The only thing I think is a non-negotiable is that they have thorough answer explanations to their questions, because that's where you'll do the majority of your real learning.

Dear BerkReviewTeach,

I am residing in Singapore and wish to self-study with the BR series. I have read so many good things about TBR on this forum that I feel I can't go wrong with it.

However, due to geographical distance, may I submit the order form via email? Furthermore, can I pay with a Singapore-issued credit card?

I believe delivery is not a problem as I use a forwarding service based in America.

Thank you very much in advance for your assistance.
 
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