MCAT Physics (Waves) Super Review – November 2018
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- Nov 19, 2018
- MCAT Blog, MCAT Physics, Premed Webinars, Webinar
Many students find physics to be a difficult section because many high-yield topics fall under this umbrella. During this session, one of our course instructors, Phil, will conduct a review of physics strategies, with a focus on Waves. Since we encourage an open conversation during our webinars, Phil also took time to answer students’ questions about the topic and the MCAT in general.
If you’re just starting out on the MCAT, or you’re struggling with Physics topics in the scope of the exam, we highly recommend you watch a recording of this session below. Who knows, maybe your specific question was answered. If it wasn’t, feel free to leave a comment and we’d be happy to help! You can register for upcoming sessions here.
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Click here for slides from this presentation.
Check out the recording below!
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