CliffsTestPrep PCAT: 5 Practice Tests | 
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ISBN: 0764595865 Dewey Decimal Number: 615.1076 EAN: 9780764595868 ASIN: 0764595865
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Product Description Your guide to a higher score on the PCAT Why CliffsTestPrep Guides? Go with the name you know and trust Get the information you need--fast! Written by test prep specialists About the contents: Introduction * A detailed description of the test so you know what to expect * How to answer multiple-choice questions * The Critical Thinking Essay and how to approach it, including basic writing techniques * 5 sample topics for both argumentative and problem-solving essay topics * How to get the most out of the practice tests 5 Full-Length Practice Tests with Answers and Explanations * Tests simulate the question/answer sections of the actual exam * Each practice test covers the 5 subject areas tested: verbal ability, biology, reading comprehension, quantitative ability, and chemistry * Each test also gives you the opportunity to practice writing a Critical Thinking Essay * Answers and explanations help you gauge your results and pinpoint areas to review Test Prep Essentials from the Experts at CliffsNotes An American BookWorks Corporation Project Contributors: Elaine Bender, MA; Richard Bleil, PhD; Tracy Halward, PhD; Barbara Laurain, MS; and Mark Weinfeld, MA
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Great review October 20, 2007 W. Chappell (San Diego, CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Great general review for the PCAT experience. Just plug through all five exams and use them as a means to identify weak areas. NOT a review or reference book. Few errors/typos stop this from being a 5.
Good practice May 25, 2006 Koko 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
Decent practice test questions for math, biological, & orgo & general chemistry. However, the verbal analogies/sentence completions are too easy, and the reading comprehension section depends primarily on outside knowledge and assumptions, rather than actual reading of passages. E.g., a question asked about the bioethical scientist's view on stem cell research. The direct statement from the passage states that the bioethical scientists want more stringent laws regarding the research, without explaining why they advocated legal regulations. However, the correct answer given by Cliffs is that the scientists debate whether people have the right to play God...Nowhere in the passage was God/religion ever mentioned. Also, some answers to chemistry and math questions provided wrong letter choices, even though explanations were correct. There are also typos in the questions and answers.
Good PCAT prep December 13, 2006 Janelle Arjoon (MD, USA) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book provides a comprehensive review of everything you need to know on the PCAT but cannot be used alone. For more detailed help, supplement with an MCAT prep book because the information is pretty much the same on the PCAT.
Do NOT purchase this book August 15, 2008 Michael D. Johnson (Las Vegas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book appears to have been written by a 2nd grader. SO many typos, so many contradictions--and the reading comprehension, well let's just say that just about every question has two possible answers, ambiguous and opinionated. The typos alone make this book not worth purchasing. I'm going to have to buy a different book--do NOT under any circumstance buy this book--by the way, it's not really five exams--many of the same questions show up again and again throughout.
Don't waste your time nor money August 23, 2008 Glen Pederson-Linn (Duluth, MN United States) The answer keys are often wrong. Sometimes simply B instead of C, but several math errors where the correct answer they have listed is completely wrong. This book will underprepare you for the real PCAT. Avoid at all costs
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