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MCAT Extra for the August MCAT 2013
This is an extended course for the student who has noticeable weak areas. For most students, the Comprehensive Review is not just enough; it is, for most, the best way to prepare. The MCAT Extra includes the Comprehensive Review, plus nine 3-hour sessions in a small class setting (8 students max but usually fewer). Only our best instructors earn the right to teach the MCAT Extra. They are certainly among the best instructors in the country. The class is tailored to the small student body. The focus is to improve specific areas before assimilation into the Comprehensive Review. No attempt is made to cover everything on the MCAT before the Comprehensive Review.
Comprehensive CBT Review for the MCAT in August 2013
- This course is intense. The Comprehensive Review runs for 9 weeks beginning exactly 10 weeks before the MCAT.
- It covers absolutely everything on the MCAT. It includes four 2-hour classes each week and 7 full length simulated MCATs. Our practice exams are the actual AAMC tests.
- Although classes are 2 hours, lectures are only 50 minutes. A class lecture is followed by a 10 minute break, a 30 minute practice exam in the MCAT format, and a complete review of that exam.
- Compare this to our competitors: 3-hour lectures, little or no in-class testing, and little or no review.
MCAT Extra for the January MCAT 2014
This is an extended course for the student who has noticeable weak areas. For most students, the Comprehensive Review is not just enough; it is, for most, the best way to prepare. The MCAT Extra includes the Comprehensive Review, plus nine 3-hour sessions in a small class setting (8 students max but usually fewer). Only our best instructors earn the right to teach the MCAT Extra. They are certainly among the best instructors in the country. The class is tailored to the small student body. The focus is to improve specific areas before assimilation into the Comprehensive Review. No attempt is made to cover everything on the MCAT before the Comprehensive Review.
Comprehensive CBT Review for the MCAT in January 2014 - Enroll by 10/01/2013 and receive $150 off the regular price of $1998.99
- This course is intense. The Comprehensive Review runs for 9 weeks beginning exactly 10 weeks before the MCAT.
- It covers absolutely everything on the MCAT. It includes four 2-hour classes each week and 7 full length simulated MCATs. Our practice exams are the actual AAMC tests.
- Although classes are 2 hours, lectures are only 50 minutes. A class lecture is followed by a 10 minute break, a 30 minute practice exam in the MCAT format, and a complete review of that exam.
- Compare this to our competitors: 3-hour lectures, little or no in-class testing, and little or no review.
MCAT Extra for the April MCAT 2014
This is an extended course for the student who has noticeable weak areas. For most students, the Comprehensive Review is not just enough; it is, for most, the best way to prepare. The MCAT Extra includes the Comprehensive Review, plus nine 3-hour sessions in a small class setting (8 students max but usually fewer). Only our best instructors earn the right to teach the MCAT Extra. They are certainly among the best instructors in the country. The class is tailored to the small student body. The focus is to improve specific areas before assimilation into the Comprehensive Review. No attempt is made to cover everything on the MCAT before the Comprehensive Review.
MCAT Extra for the August MCAT 2014
This is an extended course for the student who has noticeable weak areas. For most students, the Comprehensive Review is not just enough; it is, for most, the best way to prepare. The MCAT Extra includes the Comprehensive Review, plus nine 3-hour sessions in a small class setting (8 students max but usually fewer). Only our best instructors earn the right to teach the MCAT Extra. They are certainly among the best instructors in the country. The class is tailored to the small student body. The focus is to improve specific areas before assimilation into the Comprehensive Review. No attempt is made to cover everything on the MCAT before the Comprehensive Review.