TPR's Hyperlearning Science Workbook?

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I am doing my final review of the material and was wondering if the Hyperlearning book was good/reflective of the real exam... I also have the Berkeley Review books that I went through once already. Would reviewing that be more helpful? Anyone who's taken the exam can help me on this?

Thanks!
 
I am doing my final review of the material and was wondering if the Hyperlearning book was good/reflective of the real exam... I also have the Berkeley Review books that I went through once already. Would reviewing that be more helpful? Anyone who's taken the exam can help me on this?

Thanks!

Do both if you have the time...TPRH is good for Biology, VR and BR is great for PS and Ochem...
 
TBR and TPR are on similar footing for questions. The main disadvantage with these books is that they are not in CBT format; therefore, whichever you use, make sure you take at least one CBT diagnostic per week in the 4 weeks prior to the exam under real timed conditions.

Also make sure that when working TBR/ TPR passages you strictly allocate 15 min/ 2 passages.
 
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