Reviewing VR answers

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jsong812

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With only a few days left before the MCAT, I was wondering what would be the most efficient way to review the Verbal sections? I know that EK says it's not worth reading too much into the solutions. More important, is rereading the sections to make sure that you understood the main point. However, even this, seems to be too time consuming at this point in time, so should I just try to get a general feel for the types of questions I'm missing? Or actually go through every answer explanation? thanks in advance.

-james

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jsong812 said:
With only a few days left before the MCAT, I was wondering what would be the most efficient way to review the Verbal sections? I know that EK says it's not worth reading too much into the solutions. More important, is rereading the sections to make sure that you understood the main point. However, even this, seems to be too time consuming at this point in time, so should I just try to get a general feel for the types of questions I'm missing? Or actually go through every answer explanation? thanks in advance.

-james

is it possible for you to redo the test? im did the book twice and i felt i was much more competant the second time around... although some answers did ring a bell here and there
 
nekrogg said:
is it possible for you to redo the test? im did the book twice and i felt i was much more competant the second time around... although some answers did ring a bell here and there


You think it'd be more helpful to re use old exams (ofcourse w/o the markings) than to review the solutions thoroughly?
 
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