I can't get over how mind-blowing this is.... I feel like I've only EVER been approaching C/P passages incorrectly.. Fantastic video, you make it look so easy!
Thanks man, I really like your strategy and am planning on trying it on my next practice MCAT. 1 question: what do you call that notation used in question 4 regarding the wild type amino acid/position/mutation of an active site on an enzyme? I took a full year of biochem back in Uni and don’t ever recall learning this. Maybe I wasn’t paying attention, lol.
for number 2, since the question is asking which derivative is a diol, C was a dead giveaway because it included the name "dihydroxy" :)
I can't get over how mind-blowing this is.... I feel like I've only EVER been approaching C/P passages incorrectly.. Fantastic video, you make it look so easy!
These questions have a difficulty level lower than traditional MCAT
Thank you so much!! You guys are amazing.
Thanks for your kind words!
Thanks man, I really like your strategy and am planning on trying it on my next practice MCAT.
1 question: what do you call that notation used in question 4 regarding the wild type amino acid/position/mutation of an active site on an enzyme? I took a full year of biochem back in Uni and don’t ever recall learning this. Maybe I wasn’t paying attention, lol.
Happy to hear, Mitch! That's just standard amino acid mutation nomenclature :)
This was super helpful, thank you!
You're welcome!
Great video
Happy you enjoyed it!
Great strategies!
Glad you like them!
Already took this ridiculous test. Got a 510 no more!!
Congrats, Tyler!
I never took chemistry in college so I’m basically doomed but thanks for the walkthrough!
Right, negatively charged to hydrophobic not hydropolar...haha be careful there...a slip of the tongue