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Posted: 17 years ago
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Hiii

I just graduated from high school, now im going to Rutgers University and majoring in Pre-Med. Becoming a doctor.

I have to frist take pre-med courses at uni and then take MCAT exam. How can i get free samples to come home so i can study? I tried the internet/books at the library but it seems they do not have the MCAT exam books for the students here!

What should I do? Does anyone have some wesbites i could have them mail it to me at home?

Thanx
Pryanka

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Posted: 17 years ago
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sorry... can't help you out there... but i'm sure you'll get a proper answer soon! 😃
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Hmm.. i know nothing . cuz im not living in da US.
but did yu try da library? why dont yu ask the teachers..

Posted: 17 years ago
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wow Pryanka, Med major, very good to see you are doing this...

I am not a med major, but for books on studying try amazon.com, they should have mcat study aids along with some tests on a cd (maybe...)...

My sis is a med major, she uses those books as well..I took the GMAT and GRE, I luvd the GRE...
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Posted: 17 years ago
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i would suggest you take the biology, organic chem, physics courses first and then take the kaplan MCAT course. ur university library or public library might be having some MCAT books. I have not come across any good websites yet. I know this didnt really help.
just a suggestion start volunteering as soon as you can incase u havent started already.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Hey Priyanka...didn't know you were premed. I'm actually a medical student. I took the MCAT about two years ago when it was still a paper exam. Someone emailed me six of the AAMC practice tests and I still have them. I can email them to you if you want. They're not computerized like your test will be, but the content is the same.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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sorry no but search using google.
gud luk
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Try your local library, or university libraries.. I attend University of Toronto and they have MCAT study books for reference always available... Good luck!
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Posted: 17 years ago
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