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Hello,
I'm currently taking physics, and would like to buy a book to help me study for my tests and also get me used to the MCAT a little. It doesn't have to be too MCAT specific, and can be alot more in depth than a review-- to help me learn the material the first time and complement my textbook while familiarizing me with the MCAT.
Later (when specifically studying for the MCAT), I will use a more concise review book and refer to this more in depth book/problems for problem areas and to re-learn any material.
I currently have the NOVA physics book, but am reluctant to use it now and do the problems as then I feel like they won't be as useful come MCAT studying time. Should I save this for review and do a different book now, or should I do NOVA now and a different book later for more focused review?
Thanks
I'm currently taking physics, and would like to buy a book to help me study for my tests and also get me used to the MCAT a little. It doesn't have to be too MCAT specific, and can be alot more in depth than a review-- to help me learn the material the first time and complement my textbook while familiarizing me with the MCAT.
Later (when specifically studying for the MCAT), I will use a more concise review book and refer to this more in depth book/problems for problem areas and to re-learn any material.
I currently have the NOVA physics book, but am reluctant to use it now and do the problems as then I feel like they won't be as useful come MCAT studying time. Should I save this for review and do a different book now, or should I do NOVA now and a different book later for more focused review?
Thanks