What books are good for pratice problems?

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I know the Bio 10001 is good.

What about the Orgo, Physics, and General Chemistry sections? What book is good for these sections.

I have 1.5 month left. Or should I just do practice exams?

I just going to study my notes but did anyone find studying notes effective and practice. Anything I get wrong I will refer to the EK books. Is this a good plan? I think I spent too much time reviewing that I have to stop and just practice.
 
Use TPR or Berk to do the passages for Ochem. EK 1001 for Ochem is little too straight forward. At least in my opinion.
 
I was wondering since I just have 1.5 months left so instead of just practicing problems I should focus on the AAMC and other practice exams and just keeping reviewing my notes.

I think doing practice problems are good but it is better spent taking as many exam. I don't feel I will have a enough time to finish the practice tests and problems. That would give me a enough time to analyze the AAMC more in depth. The MCAT will only have conceptual and critical thinking questions so there is no point of memorizing everything in the EK books that why I want to study my notes and refer to the EK. In case I need extra practice on topics I don't understand, then I will do practice problems.

What do you think?
 
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