Hi All.
I'm taking TPR's MCAT hyperlearning course soon. For those of you who took it, did you supplement TPR's materials with something like examkrackers? If so, what did you supplement the course with and why?
Thanks a lot for your feedback!
not to be rude, but there is a search function. this question gets asked like every three days. In short, EK series are stripped down with the basics you need to know. Get EK bio, it is by far the best for bio, all the responses on SDN say this. Know this book cold. If you don't believe me, type in EK bio in the search function. Personally, you learn the best from passages, If you have time and the cash I highly suggest purchasing Berkeley Review Gen Chem and Ochem. There physics is good too, but with PR it may be redundant. YOu will thank me later. YOu'll probably want EK biology review and EK 101 biology passages and EK verbal 101. PR is good, however, if you want to kill the MCAT you have to be able to integrate material. That's what BR does better than anyone else. Like, be able to answer questions if you see the circulatory system wired in parallel series.
bio - 1. EK bio and 101 bio passages 2. Kaplan/PR/BR
Physics 1. BR/Nova 2. PR 3. Kaplan I really think BR but they're are a lot of people who swear by nova on this site
Verbal 1. Ek verbal and 101 passages 2. PR 3. BR 4. Kaplan (read stay from)
GEn Chem 1. BR by far 2. PR 3. Kaplan/EK
O Chem 1. BR by far 2. toss up between Kaplan/PR/Ek
That is a general list of what i have read on SDN for the past 4 years, i came here and lurked throughout highschool. Good luck and hopefully this will help. EK is for people who KNOW the material and want review. If you are weak in something BR is the best since it's the most detailed and PR is detailed too, Kaplan is in the Middle, and EK is the least detailed but that doesn't mean it's bad. Just depends on the person.
sorry, i just saw this was your first post. My bad, you probably don't know about the search function. Well let me tell it's a gold mine. I've learned everything from when to apply, mcat, to how to submit lors (letters of recommendation). I would have never found out about Interfolio. but beware cuz this site is addicting. Good luck.
Thanks for the reply Boondocks! I'll def. look into those books.
I am familiar with the search function but when I tried, I didn't come up with anything useful...
I have found the 30+ section pretty awesome though. Why isn't that stickied?

I searched SDN and couldn't find anything comprehensive though I remember some threads but they are old and I couldn't find them.
So my question is what material do you recommend for ppl who have plenty of time(about 9months)till taking MCAT,also more detail orinted which also helps studying for the course itself,can you give in a few words the characteristics of TPR,TBR,EK,Kaplan......![]()
Hey Guys,
My brother took the MCAT around 2003 or so. He left behind a bunch of PR books dated around the same time. I also bought the EK CSP recently, but I was just wondering if these older books would be of any use. Are they too outdated?
Thanks
I didn't know the EK 101 verbal was sold out until I read someone's post yesterday (I purchased mine about a year ago). On the EK website, it says the new edition will have 14 exams (old edition only has 11)?