TBR Physics, How close to the real thing?

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Chrisz

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Hey guys, I am going to take my first MCAT in a month. I am using TBR for review. I am doing pretty well with their passage. I feel their passage questions are more conceptually-involved, only really few questions based on calculation. Are real mcat questions just like that? I thought physics should be more mathematically involved.
 
Most of the math I encountered on the real MCAT and practice exams was fairly basic, barring one or two problems. Many of the questions on the actual MCAT are conceptual and the math shouldn't give you too big of a problem, as long as you are good with scientific notation.
 
Most of the math I encountered on the real MCAT and practice exams was fairly basic, barring one or two problems. Many of the questions on the actual MCAT are conceptual and the math shouldn't give you too big of a problem, as long as you are good with scientific notation.
Thanks, I am a lot relieved now. Before this, i thought TBR was training in the wrong direction.
 
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