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11 years ago
I'm interested in subject books and all-inclusive books. Which books have you found to be most helpful? I've looked mostly at the Princeton Review books and the Kaplan books. I'm grateful for any opinions!
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11 years ago
I hear kaplan is good as well as their class
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11 years ago
Barron's also puts out good books. I got one for my GRE prep and it helped a lot. They also tend to be a bit cheaper than The PR or Kaplan. I got mine from Half.com and they have them on amazon.com as well.

Amazon also has the Kaplan books for cheap too.
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11 years ago
Kaplan's MCAT 45 if you only want to buy one book. I would get practice tests too. go through as many as possible, and go over areas you did poorly in. I went from a 29 to a 37 that way. Don't take the class unless you absolutely cannot make yourself focus, in which case you might want to ask yourself if you can handle med school. Everything in the class is in the book or you can get online. Believe me, I taught the class, not worth thousands of dollars.
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