Hey Everyone,
I am looking to start studying for the MCAT again. I took the MCAT twice (once in 2016 and once in 2017) at which point I was enrolled in the Kaplan courses. Now, I do not want to enroll in any class and would like to study on my own. Frankly, I don't have time and I feel like many of those classes are a huge financial burden. I have to review content and then complete practice tests. I know that I am a bit rusty in some of the content.
I have the second edition Kaplan MCAT books. These were the same ones I've used to study in the past. I'm thinking of purchasing Examkracker's study guides and use that as a foundation to study. Considering the Kaplan books weren't as effective in the past, I feel like reading these books or even purchasing new versions may be a waste.
At the same time, I'm thinking of using full length tests from Princeton Review and Next Step to consider other companies.
I plan on using all AAMC material, since it is the most applicable to the real-world exam.
Also, I'm looking for additional practice questions, specifically for biology, organic chemistry, general chemistry, and biochem. Any recommendations here?
Thanks in advance!
Maikel
I am looking to start studying for the MCAT again. I took the MCAT twice (once in 2016 and once in 2017) at which point I was enrolled in the Kaplan courses. Now, I do not want to enroll in any class and would like to study on my own. Frankly, I don't have time and I feel like many of those classes are a huge financial burden. I have to review content and then complete practice tests. I know that I am a bit rusty in some of the content.
I have the second edition Kaplan MCAT books. These were the same ones I've used to study in the past. I'm thinking of purchasing Examkracker's study guides and use that as a foundation to study. Considering the Kaplan books weren't as effective in the past, I feel like reading these books or even purchasing new versions may be a waste.
At the same time, I'm thinking of using full length tests from Princeton Review and Next Step to consider other companies.
I plan on using all AAMC material, since it is the most applicable to the real-world exam.
Also, I'm looking for additional practice questions, specifically for biology, organic chemistry, general chemistry, and biochem. Any recommendations here?
Thanks in advance!
Maikel