Dr. Wayne Huang, "The Rapid Learning Coach", is a veteran educator and the co-author of 12 textbooks and 100+ online courses. He is the founder and CEO of Rapid Learning Center (http://www.rapidlearningcenter.com), the leading eLearning solution provider for science and math at both high school and college levels.
If you are a pre-med student planning on MCAT, read on …
MCAT Chemistry is often the tough subject to crack for many, yet it is one of the most important subtests.
MCAT Chemistry is to test your mastery of general chemistry. It covers a typical curriculum of a two-semester general chemistry course, from atoms/molecules all the way to thermodynamics/kinetics.
Today, learners are much more web savvy and visual oriented. The old fashion style of learning with dry lectures and textbook reading might not be the best way to learn, which is inefficient and not enticing. It is not your father’s learning anymore!
With the rich media and smarting teaching, coupling with the latest web and video technologies, the Rapid Learning System offers the learning style and environments for the learners of the new generation. Students will learn the core concepts and problem solving via active learning, one hour at a time per chapter. One hour is an ideal study time for intensive learning of math and science.
No more lecture video recording with talking head, or flash cards, or old software package. Go for the new rich-media for new web generation. Rapid Learning is not just a bunch of video lectures. It is a complete learning system with three core modules and two optional modules.
Here are four insider’s tips in how to boost your success in MCAT Chemistry:
Tip No.1 – Deep study. Because of the intensity and the competitiveness of this exam, you need a complete understanding in general chemistry, including all the basic chemistry concepts and problem solving methods. To do so, you need a learning system for the comprehensive re-learn. Avoid test-prep books with just an overview or outline of the laundry list of general chemistry topics. Go for the one with in-deep study. Adapt a learning system designed for MCAT chemistry comprehensive study, not just a high-level review.
Tip No. 2 – Learn it visually. General chemistry is a visual science, you must learn it visually. MCAT chemistry is no exception. Avoid boring talking head lecture recording or lengthy textbooks. Adapt a system with rich-media learning using visualization, animation, illustration and annotation. Expert narration on the background will provide you the auditory learning, in addition to the visual learning on-screen.
Tip No. 3 - Learn it on-screen. Since MCAT is the CBT-based now, you have to get used to think and make selections on screen quickly. If the test-taking is on-screen, do the test-prep on-screen too. Use an online or computer-based learning system and train yourself to look at chemistry problems on-screen, instead of paper-based. You can definitely boost your chance to score higher.
Tip No. 4 – Immerse yourself. Learning chemistry is like learning a new language in a new culture. To master chemistry, you need to think at the molecular level, visualize chemistry in 3D and picture the general chemistry concepts all the time. To do that, you need a rapid learning visual media for your fast-track MCAT chemistry mastery.
So you what to learn MCAT chemistry visually, rapidly AND deeply? There is a perfect solution, with all above, the rapid learning course – “Teach Yourself MCAT Chemistry Visually in 24 Hours”. Check it out at Rapid Learning Center – MCAT Solution http://www.rapidlearningcenter.com
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