May PCAT Public Office Hours – Reaction Kinetics & Passage Review
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- May 07, 2018
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This live-online review covered a high-yield and very difficult PCAT chemistry topic: reaction kinetics. Phil Hawkins, one of Next Step Test Prep’s top PCAT instructors, led this free webinar session. He provided a thorough review of kinetics including: an overall introduction to the topic, important kinetics terms to know, reaction rates, and what can affect reaction rates. In addition to this, Phil presented several practice questions as well as practice passages and question sets to help reinforce the knowledge learned during this webinar session.
Just getting started with the PCAT exam? Struggling with PCAT chemistry questions or reaction kinetics? We recommend watching a recording of this highly rated session below.
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Click here to view the slides from the session & watch the full recording of this session below:
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