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Examkrackers 1001 Questions in MCAT Organic Chemistry (Examkrackers) | 
| Author: Michelle Gilbertson Creator: Andrew Dauber Publisher: Osote Publishing Category: Book
Buy Used: $34.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 3502088
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 150 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.5 x 0.3
ISBN: 189385812X EAN: 9781893858121 ASIN: 189385812X
Publication Date: October 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Ships within 24 hours, delivery confirmation included.
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Book Description This book contains 1001 fully annotated organic chemistry questions in the MCAT format organized by topic. The range of difficulty is from easy to very difficult. There are questions on every organic chemistry topic that might appear on the MCAT.
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o-chem 1001 May 28, 2008 book is pretty helpful...the questions seem fairly easy, though. this is probably because my o-chem professors ROCK and my class has been quite rigorous...the mcat o-chem questions seem easy because I've had such a good o-chem education. the 1001 questions book is a decent review, though
Great review January 19, 2008 The Exam Kracker series are great for testing your knowledge and reviewing for MCAT. I found these books to be indispensable. If you can not afford to buy it new, try craigslist to find a used copy. It will definitely improve your MCAT score.
Not the best, it helps July 2, 2007 The last comment from James Min is on the ball, however, although many of the questions ARE too easy..there are too easy for sum1 who has a solid foundation in OCHEM, like myself. However, with sum of teh questions that i got wrong, the explaniations were perfect in allowing me to understand and review sum of the things that I 4got. Example: What is the hydrogen defeciency of C1204h3Br1-
The formula for this problem is (2n+2) - x/2 where is the number of carbons and x is the number of hydrogen OR Halogen...My OCHEM prof never mentioned that we added the halogens to this equation! So overall I will give the book 4 stars
It will not prepare you for the MCAT June 30, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It does not deal sufficiently with reactions. The questions are too easy. I don't have a problem with the questions being in discrete forms since one needs solid understanding of the materials (through discrete questions) before being able to tackle passage based questions. But, after having gone through about 50% of the book so far, I don't feel like I've improved in my knowledge base in Ochem. If you need very very basic questions, this book is for you. I get the feeling this book was put together in a hasty manner with little thought invested in the quality of the questions. I would not recommend this book.
Exam Style September 23, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is a hasty review of Orgo, but it covers most of the MCAT material in relatively small number of pages. Although some diagrams are not very helpful, it tells you most of what you need. It is basically a good book if you are a time-pressed pre-med trying to take the MCAT in 2 months. If you have more time, I recommend reading over your orgo textbook once more and doing problem sets in various other MCAT preparation materials (the ones with only MCAT style problems). Hope this helps.
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