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One study involving over 20,000 students during a five-year period compared the MCAT exam performance of those who had enrolled in commercial review courses with that of those who had not. The study results indicated that gains derived from commercial review courses are small. The small differences in the scores of individuals who received such coaching could be due simply to the time devoted to reviewing the relevant material.
found here at bottom of page
https://www.aamc.org/students/applying/mcat/preparing/85556/preparing_prepfaq.html
One study involving over 20,000 students during a five-year period compared the MCAT exam performance of those who had enrolled in commercial review courses with that of those who had not. The study results indicated that gains derived from commercial review courses are small. The small differences in the scores of individuals who received such coaching could be due simply to the time devoted to reviewing the relevant material.
found here at bottom of page
https://www.aamc.org/students/applying/mcat/preparing/85556/preparing_prepfaq.html