TBR Bio passages or EK 1001 Bio?

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Thanks for your responses.

I've heard both good and bad things about EK Bio 1001 and TBR, so it looks like it's a personal choice more than anything.
 
I do understand that but, he specifically said Bio passages, not bio content review.

EK 1001 bio is a bit too easy to prepare you for the bio on the MCAT nowadays, but it can be used for practice, all practice is good practice.
 
EK 1001 bio is a bit too easy to prepare you for the bio on the MCAT nowadays, but it can be used for practice, all practice is good practice.

I agree, but I don't have time for TPRH Bio, EK 1001 Bio, and TBR Bio Passages. Even if I did, I would burn out if I did all of those. Hence why I was just wondering what the top 2 were.
 
EK 1001 bio is a bit too easy to prepare you for the bio on the MCAT nowadays, but it can be used for practice, all practice is good practice.

I think this is a common misconception. EK1001 bio is actually extremely difficult, but not in the way the MCAT is tested. EK1001 requires you to memorize very detailed information about literally everything bio related. It is far more detailed than what you need to know for the MCAT. But the MCAT is not about memorizing small details, so that's where EK1001 bio sucks.
 
I think this is a common misconception. EK1001 bio is actually extremely difficult, but not in the way the MCAT is tested. EK1001 requires you to memorize very detailed information about literally everything bio related. It is far more detailed than what you need to know for the MCAT. But the MCAT is not about memorizing small details, so that's where EK1001 bio sucks.

I agree.

It also looks like BR won by a longshot....
 
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