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(6 customer reviews) 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Med School Wannabee,
August 8, 1999 By A Customer
This review is from: MCAT: The Best Test Preparation for the Medical College Admission Test, Revised Edition (Paperback)
THe book does a poor job of reviewing the information material. It only delineates a small portion of the information necessary. Other books are available and I really recommend Cloumbia Review, Kaplan, Flowers and Peterson's for tests and information. But the MCAT tests the book offers is truly a rigorous work of art. It does not fully alighn with MCAT questions;however, it makes you think and conceive the questions in your head. I took the MCAT a second time with using this book and I scored a 35. Maybe it was the book and Columbia review that really assited me, as well as a lot of tireless hours over 6 months.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
what a waste,
January 10, 2001 By A Customer
This review is from: MCAT: The Best Test Preparation for the Medical College Admission Test, Revised Edition (Paperback)
this is a really terrible book! The verbal section has only 7 passages. It really messes your timing up when you are really taking the test. Plus, the questions are a joke. The physical sciences and bio. sections are filled with errors, which required way too many calculations in a timed test. The mcat is about timing, strategy, and intelligence. This text fails at two out of these three criteria. The latter is due inheritance. And the editor claims that this text is up-to-date(Actual Publishing date is 1991).
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Way off the mark!,
November 3, 1999 By A Customer
This review is from: MCAT: The Best Test Preparation for the Medical College Admission Test, Revised Edition (Paperback)
This book features six "mcat-like" exams that are anything but "mcat-like". This is especially true for the sciences, notably the physical science sections. Quite simply, the exams ask you to do way too much calculating (with numbers that are next to impossible to handle without a calculator) and the real tests aren't like that. You can't do all that math (which you won't have to on the real thing) and keep your pace up. Don't bother with it.