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For those of you who are very disciplined and would like an MCAT review
course that is flexible, see below.  


Hello,

Dr. Flowers has made some additions to Dr. Flowers MCAT that I would like to
share with you.

One addition is in the area of weekly study plans, ie 8 week 20 hour a week
plan, 12 week 20 hour week study plan etc. The plans are such that a student
will have a week one day one outline of material to cover that will take
them through what Dr. Flowers feels will be a comprehensive preparation for
the MCAT.  These plans were designed to assist individuals as well as groups
with a definite plan of study.  The outline of the study plans are now on
the website.  I have included in this email an excerpt of how the study plan
is to work.  More detailed information is available.

The other addition to the website is in the area of Verbal Reasoning. This
section continues to be expanded. Students can now review the Central Thesis
analysis for CBT3 and CBT5 with others to soon follow. Highlighting Analysis
is available for all Dr. Flowers CBT solutions. Overall for the Verbal
Reasoning section, Dr. Flowers has added various concepts and skills to
enhance a students learning in this area.

Feel free to contact us if you need any further information related to these
updates.

Thank you.

Janice Moreland
Director Business Development
Dr. Flowers MCAT
414-975-7990
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Weekly Study Plan: 16 Weeks, 20 Hours per week


For 16W/20H-Weeks 1-4
For 16W/20H-Weeks 5-8
For 16W/20H-Weeks 9-12
For 16W/20H-Weeks 13-16

Level of Preparation Required for This Study Plan
Taken the basic courses of Introductory Biology, Introductory Physics,
Introductory Organic Chemistry and Introductory General Chemistry. Science
and Math Test: Less than 25% in the Green/Yellow (see Test Reports General).
Anyone can use this Study Plan.

Preparation Prior to Beginning Weekly Study Plan
Become familiar with the General Instructions for Weekly Study Plans.

Outcomes Expected With This Study Plan
This Special Study Plan is designed to optimize student time in a Program
set up for 16 weeks with an average in-class study time of 20 hours per
week. Students who FOLLOW this Study Plan can expect scores in the 8-13
range for each subtest and a score of O to S on the Writing Sample. Any
Study Plan like this expects an adequate level of preparation at the student
entry, and this will have some bearing on the final scores. If preparation
is poor, a longer preparation time will be needed and the scores quoted
above will NOT be realized. For higher scores, you must follow the Study
Plan. 

Abbreviations for Concept Priorities
A=Automaticity, MK=Must Know, H=high, M=Moderate, L=Low, N=None.

Extra Work For Higher Scores
This is included in some work schedules. By studying these, your score
should increase above those predicted above.

Phase I-Learning the Basics in Physical Sciences
Week 1:
Day 1:
Assessment:Take the Science and Math Test-Pre Test (Go to Test Center, Click
"Science and Math Test", Click "Pre Test", then click "Normal Mode" and
begin the test)
Day 2:
Assessment:Take the CBT3  (read CBTs Optimal Use  for complete instructions)
and do not look up answers or review solutions.
Day 3:
Assessment: Take these Review Tests in Normal Mode (do not look up
answers):Electrostatics,Electric Circuits,Electromagnetic Waves
Concepts to Study:
-Coulombs Law(MK),Electric Field(MK),Electric Potential(MK)
-Electric Circuits Overview(A),Current(A),EMF(A),Resistance(A),Resistors in
Circuits(MK),Electrical Power (A)
-Electromagnetic Waves Overview (A),Electromagnetic Wave Types (A)

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