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Examkrackers Mcat Complete Study Package (Examkrackers) | 
enlarge | Author: Jonathan Orsay Publisher: Osote Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $174.95 Buy New: $138.99 You Save: $35.96 (21%)
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Rating: 94 reviews Sales Rank: 18784
Media: Paperback Edition: 7 Pages: 1088 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.1 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 8.7 x 3.1
ISBN: 1893858499 Dewey Decimal Number: 610 EAN: 9781893858497 ASIN: 1893858499
Publication Date: March 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: THIS IS A BRAND NEW BOOK. IT IS EXACTLY THE SAME BOOK AS BUYING DIRECTLY FROM AMAZON. WE PROVIDE TRACKING NUMBER FOR ALL ORDERS REGARDLESS OF SHIPPING OPTION SELECTED. Expedited only offered in the contiguous 48 states
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Book Description This is a 5 volume set of the newest editions of the now famous ExamKrackers MCAT Manuals. You'll find everything that you need to know to score your best on the MCAT. For the first time, these books are sold as a five volume set with a top quality, full length practice MCAT included as a bonus. 980 pages of color and black and white illustrations on text book quality paper. 31 thirty minute topical exams in MCAT format. Over 1400 MCAT questions in all. This 5 volume set is certain to become the top selling MCAT study set this year.
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Totaly misleading August 28, 2008 Albert Smith (CA, USA) The author calims if you read each lecture 3 times you are fine for the MCAT. That was a totaly misleading and a waste of time for me.
BEWARE THE POSITIVE REVIEWS... August 14, 2008 L. Sun (Stanford, CA, United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
...because they are a SCAM. I bought this set based on the positive reviews, largely ignoring the cautionary negative reviews scattered throughout. The truth is, these books are nowhere near as good as the reviews say. Lemme tell you right now -- the negative ones are the real ones. In a nutshell: I found the books to be very poorly written and organized. First off, they spend a ton of time talking down to you and bashing other exam companies. If they were really as good as they say, they wouldn't need to do that. Then they go on to explain why their SINGLE AUTHOR is "uniquely qualified". Their reason? He's a history major who never even went to medical school, who "sat for three MCATs while considering medical school" over a span of about EIGHT YEARS back in the late 80's/early 90's, and finally "scored in the ninetieth percentile in all three sections". Um. Excuse me. Isn't 90th percentile about a 33-34? The first time I took the MCAT, and all I did was read haphazardly through my books and do 3 practice tests. I didn't even understand optics going in. I got a 37. If all he could manage was a 33-34 (and that's assuming his 90th percentile in all three subjects was even on a single test) after three tests and eight years, what the hell makes him think he's qualified to write a book teaching ME how to take the MCAT? But let's just ignore all that and discuss the meat of the books themselves: the science. On that count, I have to say that the explanations are oftentimes really convoluted and confusing. The information on the MCAT test structure itself is flat-out wrong in a number of places. There are typos all over the place, and they have the audacity to charge you a forums registration fee on their website to look at the errata for the books. The "MCAT tips" from their "Salty the Kracker" mascot were useless and extremely irritating. And probably worst of all, the practice problems are horrible. They look like they were copied off some generic textbook -- totally off the scope of the MCAT (either too easy or too hard), and sometimes downright illogical/wrong. The one good thing I have to say about their books is that they draw out all the electron-pushing diagrams in o-chem, which few other review books do. For everything else, they were crap. I finally fled to Kaplan, which I found to be leaps and bounds better. Which isn't to say everyone should go get a Kaplan book, because I haven't had a chance to look through Gold Standard, Princeton Review, Columbia Review, or any of the others -- but it is to say that you should, AT ALL COSTS, avoid exam krackers. Horrible!!
Pretty Good Books August 14, 2008 J. Smith These books aren't that bad...a bit of dry read...but it is studying for the MCATs. Gives a good idea of what should be on the exam, but I have yet to take it so I cannot tell how helpful it will as far as scoring is concerned. Good overall price too.
The purchase of the century July 31, 2008 R. Korn (Philadelphia pa USA) These books are a great way for me to study. They break everything down so everything is easy to digest. These books are by far the best I have come across.
MCAT July 28, 2008 Ordessia Charran 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
The package of books was delivered promptly. I worried about where it would be dropped off, but it was safely tucked away on the porch, in the event of rain. The packaging was tidy and secure. I was super pleased with the set of books. Crease-free and shiny. The presentation of the information made me feel like these books would really be all I need to prepare for the MCAT, thus saving me a couple thousand dollars on a course.
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