Hello everyone,
I have taken 2 free practice MCATs given by my undergraduate school and scored a 24 and a 25. I have not been able to set the time to study for the MCAT as of yet but plan on doing so this upcoming Fall. I will be done with my Master's degree and will have the entire Fall semester off.
With that said, I want to take a Princeton Review MCAT Course to ensure that I give 100% of my energy and dedication to the big exam. My question is: Does PR guarantee any type of improvement from an official practice test? I just wanted to know how confident PR is in their program. Regardless, it is up to the student to make sure he doesn't cheat himself out of a good score, not the PR course itself. I am ready to put in the months of studying this exam warrants. I am just curious to know if there is such guarntee! Thanks
I have taken 2 free practice MCATs given by my undergraduate school and scored a 24 and a 25. I have not been able to set the time to study for the MCAT as of yet but plan on doing so this upcoming Fall. I will be done with my Master's degree and will have the entire Fall semester off.
With that said, I want to take a Princeton Review MCAT Course to ensure that I give 100% of my energy and dedication to the big exam. My question is: Does PR guarantee any type of improvement from an official practice test? I just wanted to know how confident PR is in their program. Regardless, it is up to the student to make sure he doesn't cheat himself out of a good score, not the PR course itself. I am ready to put in the months of studying this exam warrants. I am just curious to know if there is such guarntee! Thanks