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For the MCAT, what other books/resources are out there for verbal reasoning practice?

I have Examkrackers 101 new edition and the Princeton review book; and have done them all, some passages twice, but i still need practice. What other resources are out there? I heard that Kaplan has 6 passages per practice test and that the old Examkrackers uses the same passages, is this true?

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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  • 10 years ago

    I think the passages are pretty much the same ones from the old ExamKrackers book. In terms of resources you might look at official AAMC practice tests at http://www.e-mcat.com./

    Also Berkeley Review also sells verbal reasoning material through their online website. They are a private small company based in California that focuses on MCAT prep alone.

    Kaplan also has verbal practice. So does REA, Barrons. I would only use REA and Barrons as last ditch practice. I would go to Nova and other companies first. I can't believe I even suggested REA and Barrons but if you are desperate for practice you have to do something. It's still practice nonetheless.

    You could theoretically get different review books and find Verbal Practice. However between ExamKrackers, aamc official exams, and all the verbal practice that Kaplan sells it should be more than enough practice for the verbal exam.

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