Columbia Review Intensive Preparation for the MCAT (Columbia Review Intensive Preparation for the Mcat)

Columbia Review Intensive Preparation for the MCAT (Columbia Review Intensive Preparation for the Mcat)

5/5
(1 votes)

Stephen Bresnick is founder and Director of the Columbia Review Intensive MCAT preparation course, student tested for maximum test performance.

This comprehensive review book is based on the Columbia Review Intensive MCAT Preparation classroom course.

Format
825 pages, Paperback
First published
January 25, 1997
Publishers
Lippencott· Williams & Wilkins
Subjects
Clinical·Internal medicine·Examination questions·Medicine·Medicine ·Medical·Nursing·United states·Medical colleges·Test preparation·Review·Education·Training·Graduate preparation·Mcat·Graduate test preparation·Mc
Language
English

The information about the subjects may be adequate, but it does not explain it very thoroughly and the MCAT is about having a full understanding and being able to link concepts together. In addition, the tests have many mistakes!

I don't understand how this book could get anything but a "1 star" from anyone. The questions are downright wrong!

Hey, pre-meds! I had 4 weeks to concentrate on studying for the MCAt after my summer session last year.

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