This "test prep" book includes three full-length sample MCAT tests plus two more full-length computer tests, featuring computerized scoring and customized study plans. A bonus CD-ROM is included, bound into the back of the book.
Product Details
Peterson's McAt Success (1999)
Paperback: 360 pages
Publisher: Peterson's Nelnet Co; 1998-12
Label: Peterson's Nelnet Co
Studio: Peterson's Nelnet Co
ISBN: 0768901499
Average Customer Review: based on 3 reviews
Sales Rank in Books: #6589458
Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: Summary: A Useless Book 2000-08-05 Comment: This book had an insane number of errors, including incorrect formulae, incomplete questions and inconsistent answers. Not only that, but the "Practice Tests" were not anything like a true sample MCAT would be. Many questions tested irrelevant detail that would never be tested in this form on a real MCAT (e.g. "A midsagittal section will divide the body into: A. equal superior and inferior portions. B. equal lateral portions. C. equal anterior and posterior portions. D. unequal lateral portions.") Some of the Verbal Reasoning passages were on science topics--the true MCAT would never have science topics in that section. And even the writing prompts for the Writing Sample section are wrong! This book was a total waste of my money.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: Summary: A horrible book 2000-07-27 Comment: I found this book to be quite useless. It was poorly written and filled with editorial errors. Furthermore, the supposed "sample MCATs" did not at all resemble the actual test. Oftentimes, the science passages in the book were little more than a paragraph. In addition, the book stressed unimportant trivia while overlooking vital concepts.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: Summary: inaccurate representation of the real mcat 1999-07-25 Comment: the book doesn't even have organic chem questions! so biological sciences were just biology!!! and obscure biology w/ alot of terminology that you'll never need for the mcat! the science passages are far from the real mcat...everything is too easy!