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| Examkrackers MCAT101 Passages in MCAT Verbal Reasoning | 
enlarge | Author: David Orsay Publisher: Osote Publishing Discount Category: Book
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Customer Ratings: 38 comments
Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 429 Shipping Weight (pounds): 2.5 Dimensions (inch): 10.8 x 8.5 x 1.1
ISBN: 1893858553 Dewey Decimal Number: 610 EAN: 9781893858558
Publication Date: June 15, 2008
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One of the BEST VR books by far! January 19, 2008 This is a great book with multiple timed exams that will help you improve your verbal score by at least 3-4 points. It helped me immensely. Many people think they do not need to study for verbal and then are shocked how they don't have enough time to complete a section and they generally choose incorrect answers. You don't want that to be you! Buy this book -- it really is amazing :) If you can't afford it here, look on craigslist!
Practice Helps January 18, 2008 The questions simulate actual MCAT passages very well. I recommend using this book to anyone in need of practice because it is the only way to really improve your score.
Best Mcat book December 25, 2007 If you are struggling with the dreaded verbal section on the mcats, then you must get this book. The difficulty of the passages prepare you well. The detail of the explanations is amazing. Only way to do good on the mcat is to practice. 101 passages.....thats a lot of practice.
Decent book August 13, 2007 0 out of 3 found this comment useful.
Decent book, decent responses to the questions. Sorry at work and shouldn't be typing this.
MCAT Verbal Prep. July 26, 2007 2 out of 3 found this comment useful.
MUST HAVE, if you are taking the MCAT. I prepared through a nationally known company last year that predicted my verbal reasoning score at 10, my actual verbal score was 6. I was dumbfounded. I asked my friends that got into Med School for advise and they suggested ExamKrackers. Once again ExamKrackers cuts to the essentials of how to get a high score. The text focuses on the harder aspects of verbal reasoning section and cuts out the "soft ball" questions. The format is exactly as I remember it on the actual test and the score I got on the first passage was exactly the same as I had on the actual test. I have seen a continual increase with each successive full length test in this product. I anticipate the actual retake of the MCAT will mirror or exceed (as others have experienced) the ExamKrackers predicted scores!
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