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Is Khan academy sufficient or should I be buying a MCAT test prep book? I figure I’ll be using flash cards either way to help with memorization of terms but I’m just trying to find the most optimal way to go about this.
I’ll be taking the test in about a year so I should have enough time to study using whatever method.
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You should use the test book. Fortunately there are always a bunch at your local library and you can photocopy the practice tests from them
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Insert objects into your rectum or a legitimate penis, it will unlock psychic knowledge. You can use my penis if you want
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spaced repetition

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