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MCAT Flashcard Study System: MCAT Exam Practice Questions & Review for the Medical College Admission Test (Cards)

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About MCAT Flashcard Study System: MCAT Exam Practice

Product Description MCAT Flashcard Study System uses repetitive methods of study to teach you how to break apart and quickly solve difficult test questions on the Medical College Admission Test. Study after study has shown that spaced repetition is the most effective form of learning, and nothing beats flashcards when it comes to making repetitive learning fun and fast. Our flashcards enable you to study small, digestible bits of information that are easy to learn and give you exposure to the different question types and concepts. MCAT Flashcard Study System covers: Biology, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physics, The Action Potential, Alkanes, Electrons, Pascal's Principle, Prokaryotic Gene Regulation, Grignard Reagents, Titration, Gibbs Free Energy, TCA cycle, Polymerization, Ka values, Equation of Continuity, Smooth Muscle, Wolff-Kishner Reduction Reaction, Ground State, Gravitational Potential Energy, ATP, Esters, Bronsted-Lowry Theory, Kinetic energy (KE), Cardiac Control Center, Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction, Shell Formula, Newton's Third Law, Thyroid hormones, Hofmann's Rule, pH Logrithmic Scale, Levers, Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium, Aromatic rings, Empirical Formula, Poiseuille's flow, Right vs. Left Lung, Naming of Alcohols, Haber Reaction, Friction, Effects of Enzyme Inhibitors, Characteristics of Isomers, Heterogeneous Catalysts, Bernoulli's Equation, Liver Function, Cholesterol, Reactants, Hooke's Law, and much more... Review Learn How to Quickly Solve Difficult MCAT Test Questions Here's a little "secret" about the MCAT: the MCAT is what we in the test preparation field call a "general aptitude" test. While some tests are looking to see what you already know, the purpose of the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), offered by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), is to test your ability to learn. The goal of the MCAT is to use a standardized testing process to create an objective assessment of a test taker's knowledge and skills. In other words, it's more about your ability to learn and process new information than what you know. This is good news for those who are serious about being prepared, because it boils down to a very simple strategy: You can succeed on the MCAT by preparing in depth for the different question types and being able to take difficult questions and break them down into easier parts that you can quickly solve. Repetition and thorough preparation is a process that rewards those who are serious about being prepared, which means that succeeding on the MCAT is within the reach of virtually anyone interested in learning how to handle any question they might face on test day. This is great news! It means that if you've been worried about your upcoming MCAT, you can rest easy IF you have a good strategy for knowing what to study and how to effectively use repetition to your advantage. But it also creates another set of problems. If you tried to memorize every single possible thing you can for the MCAT, the field of possible things to review would be so huge that you could not hope to cover everything in a reasonable time. That's why we created the MCAT Flashcard Study System: we have taken all of the possible topics and reduced them down to the hundreds of concepts you must know and provided an easy-to-use learning method to guarantee success on the MCAT. We wanted this system to be simple, effective, and fast so that you can succeed on your MCAT with a minimum amount of time spent preparing for it. -- Here Are Some of the Features of Our MCAT Flashcard Study System Study after study has shown that repetition is the most effective form of learning- and nothing beats flashcards when it comes to making repetitive learning fun and fast Flashcards engage more of your senses in the learning process- you "compete" with yourself to see if you know the answers to the questions, and the flipping action gets you actively involved in the learning process Our cards are printed