I introp445 Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined May 6, 2016 Messages 126 Reaction score 226 May 12, 2016 #1 Members do not see this ad. ??
Espressso Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Apr 25, 2016 Messages 1,770 Reaction score 2,967 May 12, 2016 #2 Kaplan if you can swallow the prices. I suggest the on-demand course where you can work at your own pace (it's also the cheapest one)
Kaplan if you can swallow the prices. I suggest the on-demand course where you can work at your own pace (it's also the cheapest one)
freak7 Stuck in a tacky hat 7+ Year Member Joined Feb 16, 2016 Messages 3,564 Reaction score 7,300 May 12, 2016 #3 I preferred EK. All the silly ways to get stuff to stick in your head.
D deleted407021 May 12, 2016 #4 Very subjective, but I really liked the EK manuals. Concise, cleverly written, not too expensive. Check out the MCAT prep subforum for tons of info about all this stuff.
Very subjective, but I really liked the EK manuals. Concise, cleverly written, not too expensive. Check out the MCAT prep subforum for tons of info about all this stuff.
efle not an elf Verified Member 10+ Year Member Joined Apr 6, 2014 Messages 14,146 Reaction score 22,796 May 12, 2016 #5 At least on the old MCAT, Berkeley Review was excellent. My friends that have used Kaplan and EK books have been satisfied with them for the new test.
At least on the old MCAT, Berkeley Review was excellent. My friends that have used Kaplan and EK books have been satisfied with them for the new test.