Princeton Hyperlearning Science Workbook/Compendium any good?

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cooljoe

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Hi, So I recently found someone willing to sell an entire Hyperlearning set. I have heard that the Verbal Workbook is golden, but are the other books (Science Workbook, In-Class Compendium, etc.) worth purchasing and working through as well, or should I just try to get the Verbal Workbook? Thanks for the input.
 
The workbook is great, the ICC not so much. Its very tough, but if you want to challenge yourself and be prepared for anything, use the ICC. The only thing is it's really only useful if you take the class because the ICC doesn't come with solutions
 
The workbook is great, the ICC not so much. Its very tough, but if you want to challenge yourself and be prepared for anything, use the ICC. The only thing is it's really only useful if you take the class because the ICC doesn't come with solutions

I saw people say bio/orgo passages in TPRH scienece workbook usually provide useless info and do not require reading comprehension to solve the following problems, while AAMC emphasize the reading comprehension part of it. Did you feel it this way?
 
I felt that they required reading comprehension, the passages in the workbook are subject based. For example passages #1-10 focus on mechanics and 11-20 on fluids... but I still felt they were good
 
i used the hyperlearning workbook and i thought it was great. with the help of the workbook + kaplan's qbank my score increased from 19 (diagnostic) to 39
 
I felt that they required reading comprehension, the passages in the workbook are subject based. For example passages #1-10 focus on mechanics and 11-20 on fluids... but I still felt they were good

Thx. Could you also comment on its difficulty level compare to the AAMCs or the real MCAT? That'd be super helpful!
 
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