MCAT Super Review: Physics Equations June 2019
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- Jun 27, 2019
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Memorizing equations is, unfortunately, a big part of MCAT prep. You will undoubtedly come across problems that require you to conjure up equations you learned in your physics classes. But, which equations should you focus on and what are the best ways to memorize them?
Led by 99th-percentile instructor Phil Hawkins, this session covers the physics equations you need to know for the MCAT and the best tips for keeping them at the front of your mind on exam day. Students were encouraged to ask questions during the presentation and participate in a live Q&A with Phil after the webinar.
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