The MCAT is a test of more than just the facts about basic physical and biological sciences—it’s an in-depth, rigorous examination of your knowledge of scientific concepts and principles, as well as your critical-thinking and writing skills. With the Princeton Review’s subject-specific MCAT series, you can focus your review on the MCAT topics that are most challenging to you. Each book in the series contains the most in-depth coverage of subjects tested on the MCAT.
Each chapter in MCAT Physics and Math Review
• Full-color illustrations and diagrams • Examples of physics and math questions and their solutions, worked out step by step • Chapter Review Quizzes and answers • A real, MCAT-style practice passage with questions and answers • Bulleted summaries for quick review
MCAT Physics and Math Review also
• A complete glossary of physics terms • A summary sheet of physics formulas and physics constants and units • A complete review of all the math topics you’ll need to know for the MCAT, including algebra, trigonometry, vectors, proportions, and logarithms
The Princeton Review is an education services company providing tutoring, test preparation and admission resources for students. It was founded in 1981. and since that time has worked with over 400 million students.
soooooo long. read this super inconsistently because it was just so boring. also i did well on the questions where i had no idea what was going on but got every question that i actually used knowledge and math for wrong so not fun