PCAT PCAT destroyer 2010

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We are delighted to participate again in SDN's annual Test Prep Week. We will be offering 3 PCAT Destroyers to the winners. Good luck to all.



Orgoman PCAT Destroyer, unlike the DAT and OAT Destroyer contain problems to prepare you for the more challenging Quantitative and Biology sections on the PCAT. The PCAT Destroyer calculus topics include logs, and limits, while calculus includes derivatives, and integrals. The Biological sciences require knowledge of microbiology, associated lab techniques in addition to basic anatomy and physiology. The PCAT Destroyer is well balanced between General Biology, Microbiology, Anatomy, Physiology, and basic Biochemistry. General Chemistry is perfectly balanced between quantitative and qualitative topics and includes virtually every type of problem you will encounter. The Organic section covers everything from lab activities such as extractions and chromatography to reactions and stereochemistry. Key reactions include Wittig, Aldol, Grignard, Williamson, Diels Alder, SN1, E1, E2 just to name a few. Stereochemistry is also addressed, in addition to conceptual questions involving Huckels rule, aromaticity, resonance, and acid base concepts. Whether you are simply seeking extra help or hope to score high enough for a scholarship, give the PCAT Destroyer a chance. Like thousands of other students who have worked under the auspices of Dr. Romano, the PCAT Destroyer material will offer you success on the PCAT and help your dream of becoming a Pharmacist a reality.

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Are there pcat destroyer materials for verbal and reading comprehension?
 
I was wondering about the number of pages of the books...just wanted to get an idea of how many pages are used to explain topics.

How different is the PCAT Destroyer from other prep books? What is the rate of students getting a very high grade for the PCAT?
 
What proportion of the sample questions is recycled from your DAT and MCAT books? I'm worried that some of the concepts will be too complex or irrelevant for the PCAT.
 
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How different is the 2010 edition when compared to previous editions?
 
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How much does your book cost? Thanks.
 
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