MCAT Psychology and Sociology Super Review – December 2018
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- Jan 02, 2019
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Many MCAT students eventually feel comfortable with the more streamlined topics of the test (such as Chemical/Physical Foundations and Bio/Biochemical Foundations), but remain uneasy with the Psych/Soc section. Between Freud and Kohlberg, the sheer number of theories and applications can be daunting.
Luckily, Next Step Test Prep is here to help and offer instant gratification with a free webinar! In this session, Phil Hawkins conducted a deep-dive into the Psych/Soc section of the MCAT. He also answered all the questions students had about the topics and the MCAT as a whole. Hawkins has over ten years of teaching and tutoring experience and is one of our top instructors. As in all sessions, we encouraged student participation—we are YOUR resource!
Our goal at Next Step is to make sure that you have the resources needed to prepare for the MCAT and your future career. This Extra Help session is just a sampling of what our course students have access to on a regular basis. If you’re interested in our online MCAT course, click here. We also have several practice test bundles, including a free practice bundle, as well as one-on-one MCAT tutoring services. If you utilize our tutoring services or enroll in our course, you will receive customized plans that work at your pace and focus on the areas where you need to improve the most. What works for some may not work for all, so we are doing away with the cookie cutter approach and making sure that your study plan works for you.
Click here for slides from this presentation.
Check out the recording below! Still have a question? Leave a comment and we’d be happy to help you!
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