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Examkrackers: 1001 Questions in MCAT in Physics

December 20, 2010 by  
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  1. Math Man "F.G." says:
    23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Good Physics Practice, July 22, 2005
    This review is from: Examkrackers: 1001 Questions in MCAT in Physics (Paperback)

    This book has a pro and a con associated with it. The pro is that it is a plethra of free standing questions and will definitely prepare you for that aspect of the MCAT without a doubt. The con is actually only a semi con…there are no passages in this book which means you won’t get practice in scanning for important facts. This isn’t the end of the world, though, because the MCAT physical sciences section is highly conceptual, and this book drills the concepts like there’s no tomorrow. For practice with passages, you can go to the AAMC site and download a few of their practice tests.

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  2. J. Bowers "damselfly74" says:
    23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Fair review questions., October 6, 2002
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    J. Bowers “damselfly74″ (Tampa, FL) –
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    This review is from: Examkrackers: 1001 Questions in MCAT in Physics (Paperback)

    This book contains many questions in basic physics for the MCAT. All relevant topics are covered; however, I feel that this is not the best book for review. The main objection I have is that the question format is NOT what appears on the MCAT. Most MCAT questions are based on a reading passage and very few of the Examcracker’s questions are in that form. Those that are based on a passage are very simple when compared to the real MCAT questions. I scored well on the physics section but it was because I worked through real MCAT practice exams. Do not use this book as your sole source for physics preparation. I’ve said this dozens of times to friends, “If you purchase a ‘comprehensive’ review book make sure you also use old college books, old college notes, and work through old MCAT exams.”

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