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I am in the process of turning my demeanor to a more serious side when it comes to studying. I almost have my associates in science, and I'm thinking ahead for the upcoming challenges I may face. Such as, the MCAT.
I have been listening to exam crackers audio osmosis for a couple months now, decided to transcribe it into a written format to retain information, and also to have visual representation for when I am listening to the cds. I have also collected a pretty vast amount of practice/study test.. things.. from Kaplan. I havn't worked on the Kaplan guides too much as of yet, but I was wondering if there were any more materials I SHOULD use as study material.
This has probably been posted before, and it's probably in the FAQ's but don't burn me for this. It's a bit late for me to be up, as I have to wake up for calc tomorrow.. I guess that's the extent of my excuse for not looking.
Well, has anybody ever used these materials before? The exam crackers bit isn't what I expected, as it is mostly basic information about each subject (I've gotten through physics and chemistry). But I reckon it's helping me regardless because every few lectures is a semesters worth of information.
Would that sort of information be what I should expect from the MCAT?
I have been listening to exam crackers audio osmosis for a couple months now, decided to transcribe it into a written format to retain information, and also to have visual representation for when I am listening to the cds. I have also collected a pretty vast amount of practice/study test.. things.. from Kaplan. I havn't worked on the Kaplan guides too much as of yet, but I was wondering if there were any more materials I SHOULD use as study material.
This has probably been posted before, and it's probably in the FAQ's but don't burn me for this. It's a bit late for me to be up, as I have to wake up for calc tomorrow.. I guess that's the extent of my excuse for not looking.
Well, has anybody ever used these materials before? The exam crackers bit isn't what I expected, as it is mostly basic information about each subject (I've gotten through physics and chemistry). But I reckon it's helping me regardless because every few lectures is a semesters worth of information.
Would that sort of information be what I should expect from the MCAT?