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How I managed to boost my CARS.

I remember the times that I was fully struggling with CARS, stuck in between the 120-123 range. I was skimming through different passages from different sources, but it still wasn't making a lot of sense to me. After a while, I saw someone talking about Bootcamp. I've heard a lot of people say that their CARS passages and strategy really helped them out so I checked out their content, and oh boy. I felt like I struck gold when I opened it. Their passage mapping strategies, which helped me save so much time and the video breakdowns on what to ignore, what to focus on and how to understand the author's intent on the passage.

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u/Primary-Way8994 — 8 days ago
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MCAT bootcamp

Has anyone genuinely used MCAT bootcamp and saw it comparable to aamc? the questions seem good, but I’m looking to see if anyone used it and can give insight to how the questions felt compared to the aamc material or MCAT. Did it help?

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u/Inside-Anything7345 — 8 days ago

Prep advice: Uglobe vs boot camp

I test June 12 and have done off and on review during the school year. Right now I’m probably at about a 503/505 based on my practice exams and would be very happy with over a 510. I really don’t have the money to afford UGlobe but I know it’s what everyone recommends. I have not heard any opinions about MCAT 🥾⛺️. I was wondering if you think it’s even slightly comparable for me to use bootcamp instead of paying for UGlobe.

My major weakness is Chem/Phys. B/B also has room for improvement. I just don’t remember how to do anything from chem or physics. I know background biology stuff but when I do the section it always confuses me with the passage based questions.

I have not done the AAMC materials yet but I plan to start working on them in around 2 weeks (thank you FAP) Any advice?

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u/get_goosed — 10 days ago