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Hey! I am just starting out scheduling my MCAT study plan for a late January test date. I'm self-studying and managed to second-hand purchase lots of books cheap. That said I can't actually read/note take all of them for content review while still keeping plenty of time for practice (I have UWorld and all AAMCAS material). Which would you use for content review among Kaplan, ExamKrackers, and Berkeley Review? Or are there certain topics I should do in one book over others?
So far Kaplan seems in-depth but I'm finding it a really dry read, EK is written with a bit more flair, but will I miss out on anything content-wise? For reference, I'm a post-bacc who has very recently taken these courses. Historically I've been very good at standardized tests and will hopefully be aiming high.
So far Kaplan seems in-depth but I'm finding it a really dry read, EK is written with a bit more flair, but will I miss out on anything content-wise? For reference, I'm a post-bacc who has very recently taken these courses. Historically I've been very good at standardized tests and will hopefully be aiming high.