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Examkrackers 101 Passages in MCAT Verbal Reasoning | 
enlarge | Author: David Orsay Publisher: Osote Publishing
List Price: $39.95 Buy Used: $22.00 You Save: $17.95 (45%)
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Rating: 38 reviews Sales Rank: 27334
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 516 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.3 x 1
ISBN: 1893858243 Dewey Decimal Number: 610 EAN: 9781893858244 ASIN: 1893858243
Publication Date: August 15, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This book contains 101 MCAT verbal passages in the form of 11 full length verbal exams formatted exactly like the New 2003 MCAT. Questions have complete explanations for correct and incorrect answer choices. There are 12 tear-out answer grids in MCAT form in the back of the book. Language, diction, passage length, question length, question difficulty, and even font have been carefully crafted to resemble an actual MCAT. You won’t find a more MCAT accurate set of verbal exams.
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MCAT 101 Passages EXAMKrackers Good Book! November 10, 2008 V. Dinapoli (Orlando, FL) I did my homework before buying this book. The pre-med students on student doc forum, strongly suggested this book for english section of the MCAT'S. I have'nt taken it yet, but I notice my readin comp has improved! Vince
Great book...must have :) July 1, 2008 A. Sun (CA, USA) I have to admit that I am not a fan when it comes to the Examkracker series, however, this verbal book is an exception. I was able to raise my score from a 7 to 11 on the mcat over the course of 5 wks and that is pretty cool! Prep companies will teach you the whole thing with underlining and stuff but honestly, ont he actual test, you'll see that the only way to score above a 10 is to finish the entire test and that's what examkracker teaches you to do for this section. However, i have to say that the one thing i am disappointed by is the fact that this book does not have the variety that mcat has. For instance, the mcat verbal is broken down into 3 sections, history, social sciences, or literature. This book does not have enough literature which is actually one of the hardest sections to do. I would strongly recommend this book for studying cause it does amazing things :)
MCAT Study Materials June 5, 2008 Bryan Mcconomy (Carbondale, IL) This book was quite helpful in preparing for the MCAT. The passages are similar in length and difficulty. The questions help prepare one for what type of questions will be asked on the MCAT.
Examkracker verbal 101 passasges review April 12, 2008 R. Zaman Since the MCAT changed from an 8 hour exam to a 5 hour exam, this book has lost its relevance. It is not that helpful anymore because it does not reflect the AAMCAS structure or question type. It is far too difficult and irrelevant. They need to come up with a newer version where the verbal tests are 40 minutes each, the passages are shorter, and the questions at par with the real test.
next edition? March 27, 2008 JS (MA) does anyone know if the next edition will be out any time soon? Or should I just get this one (pub 2002) for my test in may? Thanks
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