Research is the thread that joins nearly all MCAT curricula. Some argue that research-related questions make up about 20 percent of the MCAT. A video on this key pillar of the MCAT will be appreciated.
Please please please keep making these high yield videos! My mcat is coming up and pairing these with the chapters in the high yield book has made the material so much more digestible. I am able to pick up and understand more concepts when I utilize both.
this is a great video!! my test day is in a couple days and wanted to refresh my memory - so concise and the information that is needed!! thanks so much
I love your videos so much! Thank you so much for all of your help! I may be wrong, but isn't the Cathode (-) and the Anode (+) since it is an electrolytic cell (Providing power) as opposed to a galvanic cell (Spontaneous)?
Actually that's exactly right, thank you for clearing that up for me! I think I technically stated it correct in the video but as you could tell, that has always confused me. That makes it make more sense. Thank you for the love :-)
Yes, I struggle with the different research methods! especially when they ask which is the IDV or DV. I don't know why some of the graphs just trip me up (which I never thought I had a problem before).
These videos are great. I had one idea that would be helpful. I feel like I have worked so hard to learn all this material for the mcat. It would be nice to know what material we need to remember for medical school, and what material we can let go. Can you make a video about that?
please more videos on high yield stuff specially biochem and research method please I know you might have a crazy lifestyle as a med student but please consider
Research is the thread that joins nearly all MCAT curricula. Some argue that research-related questions make up about 20 percent of the MCAT. A video on this key pillar of the MCAT will be appreciated.
Please please please keep making these high yield videos! My mcat is coming up and pairing these with the chapters in the high yield book has made the material so much more digestible. I am able to pick up and understand more concepts when I utilize both.
this is a great video!! my test day is in a couple days and wanted to refresh my memory - so concise and the information that is needed!! thanks so much
I love you. People like you that teach like this literally make geniuses of others. God bless you
this was really accessible, thank you so much!!
I love your videos so much! Thank you so much for all of your help! I may be wrong, but isn't the Cathode (-) and the Anode (+) since it is an electrolytic cell (Providing power) as opposed to a galvanic cell (Spontaneous)?
Actually that's exactly right, thank you for clearing that up for me! I think I technically stated it correct in the video but as you could tell, that has always confused me. That makes it make more sense. Thank you for the love :-)
@@InformingFutureDoctors Truly honored I can be of some help! You and your brother are amazing!
Hell ya just what I needed. Thanks for helping out so much
Yes, I struggle with the different research methods! especially when they ask which is the IDV or DV. I don't know why some of the graphs just trip me up (which I never thought I had a problem before).
These videos are great. I had one idea that would be helpful. I feel like I have worked so hard to learn all this material for the mcat. It would be nice to know what material we need to remember for medical school, and what material we can let go. Can you make a video about that?
please more videos on high yield stuff specially biochem and research method please
I know you might have a crazy lifestyle as a med student but please consider
Yes please make a more.... ill take more! Ty!
Thank you for the concise summary!!
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love it make it longer
“Now if we, are being jerks and doing native gel electrophoresis” 😂
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great video!! thanks
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SNoW DRoP to memorize blotting :))
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