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How do top scorers prepare for the MCAT? Obsessively and incessantly. In fact, it's not uncommon for students to spend upwards of 300 hours getting ready for this notoriously grueling exam. And while there may be many ways to raise your score, we know that 105 hours of live instruction with our team of MCAT subject experts works remarkably well.
Comprehensive, rigorous and intensive prep
- 105 hours of live instruction
- 22.5 hours of verbal prep–the most in the industry
- Team instruction by subject experts
- 19 full–length practice tests including all officially released AAMC exams
- 20+ hours of one–on–one office–hour time for extra help
- 150+ hours of online drills, practice passages and test explanations
- Money back and satisfaction guarantees
Your Princeton Review tools
- 3,000+ pages of comprehensive, up–to–date materials (delivered via forklift). Each subject set includes content review, practice questions and practice passages
- MCAT Physics and Math Review: Close to 500 pages
- MCAT General Chemistry Review: More than 300 pages
- MCAT Biology Review: 500+ pages
- MCAT Organic Chemistry Review: In excess of 300 pages
- MCAT Verbal Reasoning and Writing Review: 400+ pages
- Science Workbook, hundreds of MCAT–style practice passages and questions with complete explanations (900+ pages)
- Verbal Workbook,about 300 pages, including dozens of MCAT practice passages and four full–length Verbal Reasoning practice tests with complete explanations
- In–Class Passage Compendium, the equivalent of five MCATs' worth of additional test questions
- Science Review Questions and Solutions, hundreds of practice questions designed to make sure that the basic science concepts are firmly embedded in your brain.
- Access to LiveGradersm for feedback on your essay from an MCAT essay specialist
Our MCAT Instructors
It's not enough for a Princeton Review MCAT specialist to be smart and be a great communicator. They also need to evince unparalleled content mastery of their specialty. This is why only a handful of applicants make it past the gauntlet of our subject knowledge screening test, teaching audition and vigorous training process. And if they have what it takes, even then each teacher is only allowed to teach one MCAT subject. Five MCAT areas, five different world-class MCAT teachers.
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