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The basics of Research Methods. There’s so much to learn in AS and more is added in the second year. In an exam you could be asked to state which hypothesis is being used in an example, which experimental method would be best for a situation, or to create your own research plan.
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Here’s master post of some great MCAT study materials and resources. Click on the bold titles to open links to folders containing the files listed below. Good luck!!!
2015 KAPLAN MCAT REVIEW BOOKS (pdf links listed below)
- Behavioral Sciences Review
- Biochemistry Review
- Biology Review
- Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills Review
- General Chemistry Review
- Organic Chemistry Review
- Physics and Math Review
- Molecular Biology; Cellular Respiration
- Genes
- Microbiology
- The Eukaryotic Cell; The Nervous System
- The Endocrine System
- The Digestive and Excretory Systems
- The Cardiovascular System; The Respiratory System
- Muscle, Bone and Skin
- Populations
- The Berkeley MCAT Review - Biology Part 1 (2011)
- The Berkeley MCAT Review - Biology Part 2 (2011)
- Lab Techniques
- Atoms, Molecules and Quantum Mechanics
- Gases, Kinetics, and Chemical Equilibrium
- Thermodynamics
- Solutions
- Heat Capacity/Phase Change/Colligative Properties
- Acids & Bases
- Electrochemistry
- Intro to Chemistry
- Electrostatics
- Gases
- Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry
- The Berkeley MCAT Review - General Chemistry Part 1 (2011)
- Molecular Structure
- Hydrocarbons, Alcohols, Substitutions
- Carbonyls and Amines
- MCAT Physics Book (2015)
- Translation Motion
- Force
- Equilibrium, Torque and Energy
- Momentum, Machines, and Radioactive Decay
- Fluids and Solids
- Waves
- Electricity and Magnetism
- Light & Optics
- Linear Momentum
MCAT PRACTICE TESTS / QUESTIONS
- Practice Tests
- Solutions
OTHER MCAT STUDY MATERIALS
Examkrackers Complete MCAT Study Set (2007)
These materials will help build your knowledge and test taking skills, they may not fit the current MCAT exam criteria but it will definitely build your knowledge of the subjects being tested.
“Why is it that you search for your own beauty in the eyes of others?”— Emma Bleker
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“I do not miss childhood, but I miss the way I took pleasure in small things, even as greater things crumbled. I could not control the world I was in, could not walk away from things or people or moments that hurt, but I took joy in the things that made me happy.”— Neil Gaiman (via purplebuddhaquotes)
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“I am not a snob; it is simply that I am not interested with what most people have to say, or what they want to do — mostly with my time.”—
Charles Bukowski
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“Fall in love gently. Remind yourself that you are the longest relationship of your life. Remind yourself that you are a child of this universe and that you are worthy of happiness. Fall in love with the way you feel things deeply. The color of someone’s laughter. The texture of someone’s kindness. The nostalgia of going back to places that caused you so much pleasure and pain. You are an old soul trapped in a body that’s slowly, slowly decaying. You are a traveler of both the outer world and the inner world. Fall in love with your failures. The events that shaped you into becoming who you are today. Embrace your shortcomings for they serve as a lesson in your formless memory. Forgive yourself for everything that is causing you so much pain. It is a brutal process, and you must get through it. Self-hate can only generate more worry in your life. Let it go. You don’t have to carry it forever. Fall in love with your body. Romanticize it. The freckles on your face are constellations. The heart-shaped birthmark right behind your hips. The positive aura of your gummy smile. The way that your body is working hard to keep you alive like electricity lighting up a whole city on a cloudless night. Fall in love with your existence. The little things that make you who you are. The poetry that you write. The instrument that you play. The way you put your makeup on as you face another challenging day. These little things that make you who you are come from the way you express your being. Fall in love with yourself until you finally feel like home.”— Juansen Dizon, Self-Love Manifesto
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