Which Princeton Review guide: hyperlearning or cracking...?

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Which would you recommend?

(it's hard to get your hands on the hyperlearning guides..)

Thanks for your help!
 
Hi,

If you are wanting to purchase the princeton review prep course books, I'm currently selling a set. It is the 2003 hyperlearning books and will include MCAT practice exam 4,6r,7 and one diag. test... and i will also include a science sample booklet (TPR). The books are marked and have highlighting, but none of the exams have any markings. 🙂
If you want to take a look I have it currently up on ebay but because there is a copyright issue ebay might be pulling off any day now (item #6987843473).
If you are interested I am selling the set for $135 and for shipping it will be an additional $20 shipping cost.

Thanks
 
i think she was speaking about the tpr course books...and i have to agree with you that the books out on the shelves at bn are pretty useless.
anyway, if anyone is interested please let me know... i'm selling the mcat tpr books you would get if you were to have paid for the course.


gujuDoc said:
I'm confused. Are we talking about course books or over the counter TPR stuff???

I think the only TPR stuff worth it is the course books, cuz their over the counter stuff isn't that good.

Actually, I was flipping through one of their practice test books that you can get at B&N and it was basically one in the same with the passages they use in the In class compendium in the classroom course.
 
gujuDoc said:
I'm confused. Are we talking about course books or over the counter TPR stuff???

Yes, I was talking about the course books (hyperlearning) and not the "Cracking the MCAT" book.. as I've heard that it is not very good.
 
Is there much difference btw the 2003 edition and the latest out?
 
i also had the 2005 edition and the material in each book was identical, except that a sentence may be moved from one location to another. silly. the questions given to work out too were identical. no difference at all.
 
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