Saturday, February 4, 2012

Do I need to keep old textbooks to study for the MCAT?

I'm just finishing up my freshman year of college, so I'm done with General Chemistry and General Biology. Is it beneficial to keep these textbooks to help me study for the MCAT in a couple years?Do I need to keep old textbooks to study for the MCAT?
Becky is wrong, your text books are useless to keep. The MCAT is very specific about what information it wants you to know, studying from textbooks would fill your head with useless information. Buy a study guide from Kaplan or Princeton Review or Examcrackers, they give you all the content necessary.Do I need to keep old textbooks to study for the MCAT?
I disagree with Dancing D. Keep your old textbooks because sometimes three years later you'll be studying from a Kaplan review book and wonder wtf excuse my language. I've seen a chemistry topic and occasionally I've had to use a chemistry textbook to gain a better understanding of that topic.

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Do I need to keep old textbooks to study for the MCAT?
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