Princeton Review

Princeton Review makes high guarantees for what they can do with your average MCAT score and I fully believe they can deliver on their promises.

You have the possibility of boosting your score by over 10 points and this is huge when you consider the range of possible MCAT scores is a low of 3 to a high of 45.

You have several options to tailor a MCAT prep program to your specific needs ranging from private tutoring to classroom courses.

Private Tutoring

With the Princeton Review you can have access to 48 hours of the best MCAT tutoring.

Meet with an experienced tutor two times a week over a period of 4 months and learn everything you need to know in-order to do well on this essential exam for getting into medial school.

There are three levels of Princeton Review tutors to meet whatever type of need you may have:

Private Tutor: get the best at this level, where your tutors have proven themselves to be excellent classroom instructors as seen in their evaluations from staff and students.

Master Tutor: at this level you'll be getting a tutor who can adjust to your particular needs and learning style to maximize your MCAT prep allowing you to see great results come test time.
These tutors are often requested by name because they have built such a reputation for being great at what they do.

Premier Tutor: it doesn't get any better than selecting a tutor at this level anywhere in the Princeton Review program.
If you are demanding and are determined to shine come MCAT test day then you definitely want to learn from an instructor at this level.

When you use private tutoring you automatically gain access to the following:

  • 9 Full-length computer-based MCATs with detailed score reports
  • Unlimited access to all 8 AAMC practice MCATs
  • 6 Additional MCATs' worth of subject-specific drills
  • Up to 4,300 pages of comprehensive manuals and workbooks
  • Feedback from your essays from an MCAT expert
  • Money-back guarantee
  • Option to add more hours
  • Receive AAMC's Official Guide to the MCAT exam, free upon enrollment

Classroom Courses

For most premeds there is only one way to ensure you will study for the MCAT on a consistent and regular basis and that is through taking a course. Princeton Review offers the Hyperlearning MCAT Classroom Courses or LiveOnline Courses to put you on the path of success well before you take the real MCAT.

You know this is the case when the Princeton Review says if you are not happy with your MCAT score you can retake the whole course again for free with no questions asked.

But what exactly are you getting?

Hyperlearning MCAT course includes:

  • 105 hours of live instruction, in 42 sessions
  • 9 Full-length computer-based MCATs with detailed score reports
  • Unlimited access to all 8 AAMC practice MCATs
  • 6 Additional MCATs' worth of subject-specific drills
  • Team of 3-5 instructors, each an expert in his subject
  • Up to 4,300 pages of up-to date materials
  • Up to 22 hours of Verbal preparation

Course Resources and Tools

  • Physical Sciences Review - over 500 pages of physics and general chemistry review.
  • Biological Sciences Review - over 600 pages of organic chemistry and biology review.
  • Science Workbook - 700 pages of MCAT practice passages and questions with complete explanations.
  • Verbal Reasoning and Writing Reviews
  • Verbal Workbook - MCAT practice passages and 4 full-length Verbal Reasoning practice tests with explanations.
  • In-Class Practice Compendium - equivalent of 4 MCATs worth of practice questions.
  • Science Questions and Solutions.
  • MCAT Essay Grader - feedback on your essay from an expert.
  • Verbal Accelerator - boost your reading comprehension skills.
  • Receive the AAMC's Official Guide to the MCAT Exam free upon enrollment.

I think the Hyperlearning MCAT course by the Princeton Review is a must have for any premed who is serious about becoming a doctor. The first step in the process is getting a competitive MCAT score and you cannot go wrong here.

What other program will allow you to retake the course for free as often as you need to get the desired score you want and if that is out of your reach offers a full refund policy!


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