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Examkrackers MCAT Verbal Reasoning & Mathematical Techniques (Examkrackers Mcat)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 610
EAN: 9781893858480
Edition: 7
ISBN: 1893858480
Label: Osote Publishing
Manufacturer: Osote Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 112
Publication Date: 2007-03
Publisher: Osote Publishing
Studio: Osote Publishing
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Editorial Review: This book explains the most effective strategy for scoring well on the MCAT verbal reasoning section. It is the same strategy used by the author, who scored a perfect score on that same section. You simply won't find a better strategy for verbal reasoning. The book also contains a brief discussion on math techniques that you should use when taking the MCAT, such as rounding, graphs, and proportions. Three 30 minute verbal exams are included in the back of the book. It is recomended that you purchase more verbal exams with which to practice.
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Rating: - what's all this hype about?
This book is not worth more than $10. First they try to sound impressive by saying "I got a 15 on verbal, na na na!", attacking other prep companies, and saying "LISTEN TO US!!" They actually yell at you while you're reading. Impertinence! Then they basically tell you to try really hard during VR. Thanks for that gem. Then their main advice for improving your score is, "understand the main idea of the passage." Duh. They actually tell you to ignore the details. Perfect way to drop your score about ... Read More
Rating: - Great little book!
This is a small book that is a great asset to anyone taking the MCAT. I took Kaplan and the strategies in this book is better than any Kaplan verbal strategy.
Rating: - Not good for everybody
I bought this book because I had heard such good reviews about it from practically everyone that's used it, and I am now the first person I know to discourage the use of this book. The techniques that they offer are really basic reading techniques that anyone can pick up from a typical college English course (although EK writers claim otherwise). While they assert that their methods are different from other prep-course books intended solely to market rather than to raise your scores (which may be ... Read More
Rating: - It works
I tried using the strategies of another large test prep company (the one I work for now, actually) and the best I could do after 3 months was a 9. After 2 weeks with this book, I was regularly getting an 11, and that's what I got on the MCAT. If I had just picked up this book earlier, I probably would've gotten 12+.
Bottom line: If you're taking a TPR/Kaplan course right now, forget what your verbal teacher says and just go by this book.
(About me: Current MCAT Instructor, ... Read More
Rating: - A Very Nice Guide
This is a very good book when you want to start working on the MCAT's verbal section. However, it does not have enough passages to practice.
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