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So I went to a Kaplan center today to take a practice MCAT - not a real practice MCAT; their 3-hr mini version. I was hoping it would enlighten me as to whether a Kaplan course would help me prepare for the exam. I was trying to decide whether the online version or the in-person version would be better for me. Someone said to decide based on the quality of the instructor. But when I asked the staff today about sitting in on a lecture (ANY lecture), I was given the runaround. The guy who runs the MCAT classes in my region is new to the area and completely uninformed about anyone's teaching abilities or lack thereof - he doesn't even seem to have a grasp for where the classes are actually taught!
Ok, so I still have no idea what would be best for me. TPR classes are not available in my area and I don't live near a Berkley Review site so I'm either doing Kaplan online, Kaplan live or studying on my own. Also it turns out that the site nearest to me is completely full so I'm nearly SOL on that one. I'll have to drive 45 minutes to get to the nearest on-site lecture.
Any advice that could help me decide?
I am taking two classes this semester (ochem II and physics II), I want to take the June 15 MCAT, and I'd be applying this summer. I'll have about six weeks of uninterrupted study time after finals. No work, no nothing. However, this spring I'll also be volunteering 4 hrs/week plus working 10 hrs/week in addition to taking those two classes. Attending lecture keeps me on track (does this indicate an "on demand" online course won't work for me?) but I tend to study and do my homework when it's assigned to me. I haven't gotten back my practice MCAT score yet but I can tell I bombed the biological sciences part. Hopefully I'll pick up some of that in ochem II but there was a lot of physiology I didn't remember from the classes I took this summer.
Ok, so I still have no idea what would be best for me. TPR classes are not available in my area and I don't live near a Berkley Review site so I'm either doing Kaplan online, Kaplan live or studying on my own. Also it turns out that the site nearest to me is completely full so I'm nearly SOL on that one. I'll have to drive 45 minutes to get to the nearest on-site lecture.
Any advice that could help me decide?
I am taking two classes this semester (ochem II and physics II), I want to take the June 15 MCAT, and I'd be applying this summer. I'll have about six weeks of uninterrupted study time after finals. No work, no nothing. However, this spring I'll also be volunteering 4 hrs/week plus working 10 hrs/week in addition to taking those two classes. Attending lecture keeps me on track (does this indicate an "on demand" online course won't work for me?) but I tend to study and do my homework when it's assigned to me. I haven't gotten back my practice MCAT score yet but I can tell I bombed the biological sciences part. Hopefully I'll pick up some of that in ochem II but there was a lot of physiology I didn't remember from the classes I took this summer.
