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Hey guys,

Hope y'all did great on the MCAT.
Quick question though: Is Physics just formulas after formulas? Any concepts involved? I'm pretty sure there are.

Thanks.

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Definitely understand the concepts involved. Very few problem involve just plugging and chugging numbers into memorized equations. Actually many equations are given to you in passages.
 
I could recite every physics formula in the book right now, and very few of them were actually needed on the MCAT. Definitely focus on WHAT the formulas mean-- ie, if you increase the length of a soundwave, what happens to the frequency, if anything? If a skier weighs more, does he acquire more speed at the bottom of a slope, less or the same? If you add a lightbulb to a ciruit, does the current increase, decrease, remain the same and why? Etc. Examcrackers sort of focuses on these concepts in a more general sense than Kaplan does.
 
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