ScienceBrah insufferable know-it-all 7+ Year Member Joined Apr 3, 2014 Messages 84 Reaction score 8 Points 4,601 Pre-Medical Aug 25, 2016 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Hey so I emailed examkrackers awhile ago to see if they'll update their 1001 series for 2015 MCAT. They said they would and they haven't. Anyone use them recently for 2015? Which ones are still relevant?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Hey so I emailed examkrackers awhile ago to see if they'll update their 1001 series for 2015 MCAT. They said they would and they haven't. Anyone use them recently for 2015? Which ones are still relevant?
robojobo Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Oct 7, 2015 Messages 52 Reaction score 54 Points 4,651 Medical Student (Accepted) Aug 25, 2016 #2 They're all good for nailing down equations/topics. Never used CARS but I heard it was helpful Sent from my iPhone using SDN mobile
They're all good for nailing down equations/topics. Never used CARS but I heard it was helpful Sent from my iPhone using SDN mobile
Gorilla-san Full Member 2+ Year Member 7+ Year Member Joined Jul 22, 2016 Messages 113 Reaction score 114 Points 4,651 Location Napping in the shade Medical Student (Accepted) Aug 25, 2016 #3 101 passages for CARS is still good its a bit more challenging given the fact there is less time to do the nine passages but still pretty good
101 passages for CARS is still good its a bit more challenging given the fact there is less time to do the nine passages but still pretty good
A alladots Membership Revoked Removed 7+ Year Member Joined Aug 25, 2016 Messages 18 Reaction score 2 Points 4,551 Pre-Medical Aug 25, 2016 #4 I used the old 1001 books and found them pretty helpful for the new MCAT.
Dagrimsta1 Current Representation of PGY-5 10+ Year Member Joined Sep 14, 2014 Messages 812 Reaction score 941 Points 5,326 Location New York Fellow [Any Field] Aug 26, 2016 #5 I liked the princeton verbal book, extra practice i guess.