Deaf Edition: Books for And About The Deaf

Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Medical » College Guides » Examkrackers Mcat Complete Study Package (Examkrackers)  
Categories
General
Childrens
Relationships
Sign Language
Parenting
Medical
Hearing Aids
Adaptive Electronics
Hearing Aid Accessories
Subcategories
Mass Market
Trade
For more on hearing and hearing aids, visit Hearology

Contact Us

Related Categories
• College Guides
Education
Reference
Subjects
Books
• Medical
Graduate School Guides
Education
Reference
Subjects
• MCAT
Test Guides - Graduate & Professional
Education
Reference
Subjects
• General
Test Prep Central
Reference
Subjects
Books
• General
Education & Training
Medicine
Subjects
Books
• Professional Development
Education
Professional & Technical
Subjects
Books
• Paperback
Binding (binding)
Refinements
Books
• Printed Books
Format (feature_browse-bin)
Refinements
Books
• Test Prep & Study Guides
New & Used Textbooks
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
Books
• Education & Training
Medicine
Medicine & Health Sciences
New & Used Textbooks
Custom Stores
• General AAS
Medicine & Health Sciences
New & Used Textbooks
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• General AAS
New & Used Textbooks
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
Books
• General AAS
Education
New & Used Textbooks
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• General AAS
Qualifying Textbooks
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
Books

Examkrackers Mcat Complete Study Package (Examkrackers)

Examkrackers Mcat Complete Study Package (Examkrackers)

zoom enlarge 
Author: Jonathan Orsay
Publisher: Osote Publishing
Category: Book

List Price: $174.95
Buy New: $110.22
You Save: $64.73 (37%)



New (21) Used (11) from $101.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 94 reviews
Sales Rank: 1804

Media: Paperback
Edition: 7
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 1088
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 24 hours

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - ExamKrackers: Complete MCAT Study Package (5 vol. set) (Examkrackers)
  • Paperback - Examkrackers Complete McAt Study Package
  • Paperback - Examkrackers MCAT: Complete Study Package (Examkrackers)
  • Paperback - MCAT Complete Study Package, Sixth Edition (Exam Krackers) (Exam Krackers)

Similar Items:

  • Examkrackers 101 Passages in McAt Verbal Reasoning (Examkrackers)
  • Examkrackers 1001 Questions in MCAT Chemistry (Examkrackers)
  • Examkrackers: 1001 Questions in MCAT in Physics
  • Examkrackers: 1001 Questions in MCAT, Organic Chemistry
  • Examkrackers 1001 McAt Biology Questions (Examkrackers)

Editorial Reviews:

Product 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.


Customer Reviews:   Read 89 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Mostly Solid Review Package   September 16, 2008
My score: 34M

BS: EXCELLENT review for science majors (non-science majors may need more background knowledge). The book is very clear on what should and should not be studied. My practice scores jumped from 10-13/14 after studying this material. Unfortunately, I choked in this section slightly on the real MCATs and that kept me from a score of 36 or 37.

VR: Decent strategies that made sense and worked for me. On average the practice and the tips upped me from 10 to 11 in this section.

PS: GOOD review for physical sciences. The equations they suggest you know are right on point. After working through this review section and memorizing the recommended equations, my score improved from 10 to 12.

Writing: This was not covered extensively and it need not be. My score is rather low, but as long as it's not J or K (two lowest), you should be fine. I scored rather low here more because I took the section lightly than because of the prep materials.

Overall... a solid review package at a reasonable price for science majors. More help with understanding may be necessary for people who have not taken college Physics, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, etc.

---

My recipe for the MCATs: Examkrackers Comprehensive study package, electronic flash cards (that I purchased), ALL the practice AAMC exams available, a few other simulated exams from other test prep companies (hand-me-down books), and STUDY, PRACTICE, and PERSISTENCE.

P.S. I was a bit worried about Examkrackers posting their own reviews of their product (since they have SO many more reviews than other test-prep books), but I assure you I am a real pre-med. Just check my profile to see my other purchases!



5 out of 5 stars Excellent   September 11, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The first time I took the MCAT I took a Princeton Review class. It really was great, I got a mountain of books and practice questions and I scored well on the test, however, it was incredibly expensive. I decided to take a break form school so I held off on applying to medical school. When I decided it was time to apply I had to take the MCAT again. I decided to buy Examkrackers and study myself. The content of these books was so much better then the class I had taken. Everything is clear and concise which makes learning the huge amount material you need to cover very easy. My only gripe would be that there aren't nearly enough practice questions. (Of course you can always spend more money and buy the books that have more practice problems.)

If you have the discipline to study this by yourself I would definitely suggest getting this study pack. If you need a little extra nudging then I would go for a review class that is structured, if you are lucky you can take one of Examkrackers' classes.



1 out of 5 stars Totaly misleading   August 28, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

The author said that read each lecture 3 times. That was a totaly misleading and a waste of time for me. I was hoping after reading their lectures to be ready for the MCAT. That was just a day dream. No imporvement happen. Their lectures are confuising, and poorly worded. I think there are other premeds falling into this crap trap but they are too afraid or lazy to put their true comments here. Now let me tell you why examkrackers and all those positive reviews are dangerous and misleading and how I fell inot this crap trap. They claim these books are what put them into med school. BS. It took me the hard way to understand that no matter how complete a book is, MCAT is mostly about critical reasoning and reading comprehension. That is why some people before reading any MCAT book score on their 30s. I wish there were more people to speak their minds and stand up for the truth even if it meant becoming isolated. I don't understand why there are so many positive reviews and not that many negative ones which as the other person said are the true ones.


1 out of 5 stars BEWARE THE POSITIVE REVIEWS...   August 14, 2008
 6 out of 8 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!!



4 out of 5 stars Pretty Good Books   August 14, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

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.

Powered by Associate-O-Matic