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1. The Princeton Review Complete MCAT: New for MCAT 2015 (Graduate School Test Preparation)

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7. Kaplan MCAT 528: Advanced Prep for Advanced Students (Kaplan Test Prep)

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9. Princeton Review MCAT Subject Review Complete Box Set, 2nd Edition: 7 Complete Books + Access to 3 Full-Length Practice Tests (Graduate School Test Preparation)

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11. Revision Notes for MCEM Part B (Oxford Specialty Training: Revision Texts)

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19. MCAT 2015: What the Test Change Means for You Now (Kaplan Test Prep)

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Top Reddit comments about Medical Test Preparation & Review:

u/Whospitonmypancakes · 2 pointsr/premed

https://www.amazon.com/Kaplan-MCAT-528-Advanced-Students/dp/1618656317

http://offers.aamc.org/mcat-study-materials-1

https://www.amazon.com/Princeton-Review-Complete-MCAT-Preparation/dp/0804125082

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDkK5wqSuwDlJ3_nl3rgdiQ

https://nextstepmcat.com/course

You can google Anki. If you have some money it might be good to check out a program that meets in person near you. Depending on your knowledge, study habits, and natural test taking abilities. Altius is a program near me that people seem to like, it comes with personal tutors. If you were planning on a self study schedule, make sure you have time set aside for it.

I thought i would be able to devote two hours a day to studying, but with work, my school, my family responsibilities, etc. I have time for maybe an hour a day. When summer rolls around, i will be able to spend 6-8 hours until my test date. At that point, it will be a lot easier to sit down and focus.

You should also be aware of your cycles. From your other posts, it looks like you are mid-twenties, you might want to consider how old you will be when you enter school, and possibly make plans to at least take the test this summer, even if you apply next cycle.

Only you know who you are and how studying goes for you, but i would say that you should limit your studying to less than a year, probably less than 6 months, if we are being honest.

Check your reading comprehension, and make sure you are practicing CARS daily. As in, go get a CARS book tomorrow and start doing passages. It takes time to learn reading comprehension. Also, start leisure reading some adult books, even if it is just audiobooks. That helps your comprehension more than you think, and it is good for your brain too.

Good luck. I know a lot of people haven't given you straight answers as to what you need, hopefully this will help. Take charge of your destiny, the side bar is also helpful, and so is the one over at /r/Mcat

Tchau!

u/megangigilyn · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My highest priority item on my apartment list is this couch because I'm moving into my own place soon and don't currently have a place to sit....so yeah....thats....thats an issue.

My highest priority item on my painting list is this book because I really enjoy oil painting and want to learn how to get better at it!

My highest priority item on my hobbies list is Skyrim because my boyfriend really loves The Elder Scrolls and I think he would really love this as a moving in gift.

My higest priority item on my cats list is this cat scratcher because my current one is falling apart and I feel awful about it D:

My highest priority item on my college list is this MCAT review set because I'm hoping to get into medical school and really could use this to study!

My highest priority item on my Owls list is this set of salt and pepper shakers because like I said earlier, I have literally nothing for the apartment, plus owls are my favorite and I really love this!

My highest priority item on my Makeup list is this palette because I really love the colors and everyone keeps gushing over how amazing it is!

Finally, my higest priority item on my Add-On list is cat odor eliminator because let's face it, my cats stink.

Thanks for this fun 'discussion'

u/tkaraszewski · 13 pointsr/cscareerquestions

Why give these questions to CS grads now if they know they've passed a data structures and algorithms class that should have done the same?

You can say, "well, the class isn't perfectly standardized and even though they may have passed, maybe they didn't do great on the part of the class on graph traversal".

To which I reply, "How is your standardized test any different?"

I'll compare to another standardized test:

> The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120-180. The average score is about 150, but if you're looking to get into one of the top 25 law schools, your score should be well over 160.

Maybe you get a 160 out of 180 on your CS-AT or whatever your standardized test is called, but you bombed all the graph traversal questions. How would the company know this? If graph traversal is important to them, they'll still want to ask about it.

You can come up with an alternative scoring scheme, I guess, but unless this test is both exceedingly thorough, and the results are super granular, companies are still going to ask the technical questions they care about. And they'll probably ask them anyway, to verify you didn't cheat, or only pass your test because you spent six months specifically studying things like this where the entire purpose is to teach as specifically to the test as is possible.

You have to show that it's in the company's best interest to not do the extra few hours of interview work and instead trust the test results, and when you're talking about an investment in the candidate of potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars, I don't see any reason they'd make their interview process any simpler because of this test.

u/FuckingTree · 2 pointsr/premed

I enjoyed this book: Multiple Mini Interview (MMI): Winning Strategies From Admissions Faculty https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C4FP99A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_COAQBbN856MEV

It’s well reviewed and rated. It has a ton of examples to help get you thinking about what kinds of questions you might get and how you could answer. The book, as well as most others will advise you to not try and over prepare or memorize answers. Instead, if you choose to practice, practice your answer structure. Restate the scenario in your own words to make sure you understand it right, talk through all of your thought process in a coherent and sympathetic manner, and answer the question as honestly as possible. Don’t give the answer you think they want to hear, answer how you truly feel. Leave 2-3 min for any follow up questions depending on time allotment.

Beyond that the best advice I’ve heard is to make good eye contact, be present with your interviewer, don’t make up an answer if you don’t know, and convince yourself you’re just happy to be there and don’t let the nerves ride you.

u/aspiringsocialepi · 2 pointsr/Mcat

Yes sorry I meant EK 101 passages! And here's the TPR complete MCAT link: https://www.amazon.com/Princeton-Review-Complete-MCAT-Preparation/dp/0804125082. I'd buy the used versions because they're like $20-ish. Optional, but really useful imo for the reasons I mentioned before. I also meant the AAMC CARS Q-packs!

CARS is different from other verbal sections you've seen before (SAT, LSAT, and GRE are all very different from this). The reason is because 90% of your questions concern the main idea. Crafting a main idea from a passage is more difficult than you think, you cannot skim any portion of the passage and you really have to digest every word the author is saying. The passages are convoluted, have random twist and turns in arguments, so you have to really assess the function of every sentence. And you need to do so in under 5 minutes in order to get time to answer questions. It's hard to understand unless you do a CARS passage, and hey you might be really good at it! But for most people, it requires a LOT of practice and correction.

As for O-chem, you won't be asked on an MCAT to recall a super specific mechanism. Common things that I saw were decarboxylation reactions, your basic SN1/SN2, nucleophilic addition and substitution, stuff like that. You will never be asked to thoroughly remember something like hydroboration of alkenes or even the specific names of mechanisms. EK chem will definitely be sufficient for you, in my opinion.

u/megannalexandra · 1 pointr/premed

What style of interview is it? I had one standard and one MMI interview last year and prepared for each one a little differently.

If it's a standard, you don't need much time at all honestly. I would say I prepped maybe an hour a night for the week leading up to the interview, mostly looking at common questions and formulating some ideas for answers. You shouldnt be trying to memorize answers, but I'd definitely make a list of personal traits and activities that you want to bring up in your interview and see where they would fit in with the usual interview questions.

For MMI, I would highly recommend this book and practice with someone on the format and timing of the questions. I started prepping seriously for the MMI for a few hours (maybe 1-3) a night for about 2 weeks leading up to the interview.

Good luck!!

u/Debertz · 1 pointr/premed

I read the review on amazon and someone reported there being several significant errors that were not corrected in the CD's. Here's just a couple of examples:
CD #7 Track 2: While discussing melting Jon says "It is interesting to relate thermodynamics to the heat curve... ...But the enthalpy change is NEGATIVE"

Jon should have said "It is interesting to relate thermodynamics to the heat curve... ...But the enthalpy change is POSITIVE" Both enthalpy change and entropy change are positive during melting. Everything else in the track still applies. If both entropy and enthalpy change are positive, delta G depends upon temperature.
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CD #7 Track #8: Jordan says "Lewis acids: donate; bases: accept." This is backwards. Lewis acids accept a pair of electrons and Lewis bases donate a pair of electrons.
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CD #7 track #10: Jordan says that the pH of a solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of 3.6x10^-4 is 4.5. It is 3.5.
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CD #7 Track #11: Jordan says "The log of A times B equals the log A times the log of B." He should say "The log of A times B equals the log of A plus the log of B."

http://www.amazon.com/Examkrackers-MCAT-Audio-Osmosis-Jordan/dp/1893858235

u/Mines_of_Moria · 7 pointsr/medicine

We have tons. I'll put a list of some books together. If I forget just reply to this and i'll get right to it. I take it you'd be interested in stuff like handbooks and board prep, not really the big in depth type books, right?

I don't cover these areas so i'll have to talk with my coworkers to get recommendations and they won't be in until next week.

Would something like this be appropriate for your step 2 prep?

http://www.amazon.com/Boards-Wards-USMLE-Steps/dp/1451144067/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1344546847&sr=1-1&keywords=9781451144062

I'll pull stuff together u might like, but it would also be helpful if you look at books we publish and choose some you'd be interested in as well. lww.com is our site.

u/xxoyez · 3 pointsr/medicalschool

I'm using Katzung (http://www.amazon.com/Katzung-Trevors-Pharmacology-Examination-Edition/dp/0071789235) right now and it has good explanations and diagrams so far. I ended up picking katzung because it was pretty well recommended on usmle-forums it seems to be a good supplemental to classes right now

u/renalmedic · 1 pointr/emergencymedicine

A bit late to the party, sorry. I'm doing MCEM.

It's a good exam, reasonably clinically oriented, relevant and up-to-date. The curriculum is pretty clear and there are some decent revision materials out there (but unfortunately nothing compared to what's available for MRCP or Primary FRCA).

I sat Part A twice, mostly because I didn't take it seriously the first time round. I revised from the Oxford Revision Notes Series (Part A & Part B) with practice questions from Get Through.

u/mcatthrowaway11917 · 1 pointr/premed

I self-studied and got a 129. I could've been better about learning the terms than I was (only section I found flashcards useful for). I used this book and found it quite useful. Practice is key here--it's really more about data analysis than knowledge.

u/PlastarHero · 9 pointsr/premed

Check out MCAT Audio Osmosis (http://www.amazon.com/Examkrackers-MCAT-Audio-Osmosis-Jordan/dp/1893858235) if you like studying this way. They go over pretty much everything, and while I did not use the recordings, I really liked the Examkrackers books.

u/papadong · 9 pointsr/premed

I always recommend Dr. Samir Desai's book on MMI strategies. He also has a book for the traditional interview, but I never read that one. I'm sure it's just as helpful.

u/MsWhatsit · 12 pointsr/IAmA

Most of the books I've done have been in the software industry ("Quick Course in Microsoft Word", etc.) So nothing too notable there.

But I have indexed the 2013, 2014, and 2015 editions of First Aid for the USMLE Step 1, which is one of the main study guides used by med school students in the US. It is actually the index that I am most proud of in my career.

If you follow the link to Amazon and go to "Look inside this book" you can see the index, if that sounds exciting.

u/GatoKing · 1 pointr/Mcat

Are these the books that people get? https://www.amazon.com/Complete-7-Book-Subject-Review-2018-2019/dp/1506223958/ref=zg_bs_11693_2/144-2822295-9506565?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=Z3WKNP4AE79EHJCXQ6CE








What seems to be the best way to approach taking on this monstrous task? Are some practice tests better than others? I do plan on covering everything in the books, but I wonder if there is a certain structure that people usually use (for example - doing subjects that they are most familiar or least familiar with first, or doing multiple subjects at once instead of doing all of chemistry, then all of physics, etc)





u/MyName1sTony · 1 pointr/StudentNurse

So i found this one:

https://www.amazon.com/TEAS-Test-Study-Guide-2017/dp/1635301106/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1492555224&sr=8-3&keywords=ati+teas+study+manual+sixth+edition

From what it looks like, people are saying its better than the manual from the ATI website itself so i'll probably end up buying it.

Do you think the practice assesments are worth it from the ATI website? people say that it has the most accurate question format as the actual test itself...

u/randysilva · 0 pointsr/medicalschool

first aid FOR BASIC SCIENCES is great for this. the embryo chapter is only like 40 pgs long

http://www.amazon.com/First-Sciences-General-Principles-Second/dp/007174388X



you can also search the interwebz for a pdf link

u/Dr_McSleepy · 1 pointr/slavelabour

Princeton Review MCAT Subject Review Complete Box Set, 3rd Edition - $50 Amazon Gift Card

EDIT: Request is STILL ACTIVE unless I post otherwise. The "2015 edition" is 1st edition. I'm looking for 2nd and 3rd editions. Must be Princeton Review, not Kaplan. Here are amazon links:

https://www.amazon.com/General-Chemistry-Review-Graduate-Preparation/dp/1101920572

https://www.amazon.com/Organic-Chemistry-Review-Graduate-Preparation/dp/1101920580/

https://www.amazon.com/Physics-Review-Graduate-School-Preparation/dp/1101920599/

  • MCAT Biochemistry Review
  • MCAT Biology Review, 2nd Edition
  • MCAT Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills Review, 2nd Edition
  • MCAT General Chemistry Review, 3rd Edition
  • MCAT Organic Chemistry Review, 3rd Edition
  • MCAT Physics and Math Review, 3rd Edition
  • MCAT Psychology and Sociology Review, 3rd Edition
u/Glargine100 · 1 pointr/dietetics

I used DTR Exams secrets book by Mometrix: https://www.amazon.com/Dietetic-Technician-Registered-Secrets-Study/dp/1609716612/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1523349320&sr=8-2&keywords=dtr+exam+study+guide It is pretty straight forward and affordable. It comes with 1 practice exam that has over 100 questions.

u/misskinky · 2 pointsr/dietetics

Depend how much you consider expensive, but I liked this guide https://www.amazon.com/Dietetic-Technician-Registered-Secrets-Study/dp/1609716612

u/ryanelawrence · 2 pointsr/premed

This is what I have to make sure we are talking about the same thing

u/whyuhavetobemad · 1 pointr/slavelabour

Can someone find me these MCAT kaplan prep books in PDF version.

https://www.amazon.com/Complete-7-Book-Subject-Review-2018-2019/dp/1506223958

u/shephard91 · 2 pointsr/medicalschool

I haven't taken Pharmacology yet, but this was a valuable resource for the Pharmacology section in my Physiology course:

http://www.amazon.com/Katzung-Trevors-Pharmacology-Examination-Edition/dp/0071789235

u/TravelLust · 26 pointsr/Mcat

Buy this: https://www.amazon.com/Complete-7-Book-Subject-Review-2018-2019/dp/1506223958/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499609245&sr=8-1&keywords=kaplan

Read the whole thing and come back when you're done. Technically, you aren't allowed to post here until you have finished reading that but since you're 12, we'll let it slide.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/premed

Goes back to it not being any of your business. If it is an open relationship and they wanted you to know you would have been told.

So if you tell your boss best case scenario (for the bosses relationship)what happens, it’s an open relationship and you made him uncomfortable by bringing his personal life into the workplace or it’s not and you once again made him uncomfortable by bringing his personal life into the workplace + you opened up the possibility to misinterpreting the situation (cultural differences eg Italians kiss as greetings) and causing animosity in their relationship.

Forget about what you’d do irl, the Casper is just testing your ability to see both sides of a story and not be impulsive. Your actual response doesn’t matter as long as you display those traits by explaining your thought process but in this case the argument to not tell the boss while also showing restraint and a methodical/logical thought process is far easier than the argument to tell them without any other information


I think you need to read this book. https://www.amazon.com/Multiple-Mini-Interview-MMI-Strategies-ebook/dp/B01C4FP99A

It’s made for the mmi but tbh it still applies to the Casper