I cannot believe somebody is dedicating his time VOLUNTARILY to provide students with a FREE comprehensive MCAT course. Seriously, you are an angle! God bless you! As a first-generation, low-income, I am truly thankful for your UA-cam channel and all the free resources you have provided us with! Thank you so much.
I always wondered that it would be nice of someone to teach me MCAT content page by page rather than me learning it by myself and struggling alone. Thank you so much for doing this, the way you're saving so much students the stress and time. If I get into the medical school, then it would be thanks to you.
Salaam, Just wanted to thank you for these videos. You truly have a gift for teaching, keep doing more! This has been helping me tremendously for MCAT.
Hi I had a question on how you would tell someone to study for physics for the mcat. I noticed you don't have any videos on it and you say your reasons why, but how else should I study for it. especially the equations.
I have a few videos about physics, very few though. I would recommend jsut grinding practice problems and writing/using anki repeatedly to memorize equations.
I cannot believe somebody is dedicating his time VOLUNTARILY to provide students with a FREE comprehensive MCAT course. Seriously, you are an angle! God bless you! As a first-generation, low-income, I am truly thankful for your UA-cam channel and all the free resources you have provided us with! Thank you so much.
A-cute angle!
I always wondered that it would be nice of someone to teach me MCAT content page by page rather than me learning it by myself and struggling alone. Thank you so much for doing this, the way you're saving so much students the stress and time. If I get into the medical school, then it would be thanks to you.
Salaam, Just wanted to thank you for these videos. You truly have a gift for teaching, keep doing more! This has been helping me tremendously for MCAT.
Omg the last part where you show how the Hydrogen bond happens in the secondary structure of a protein .... sensational *future's voice* hahaha
28:00 p orbitals are e-. d orbital important for coordinate bonding in fe and o=o
so ionic radius technically also follows the same trend as atomic radius?
yes and no- I think the important thing to recognize there is ionic radii across groups (like F- and Na+)
49:54 I'm over here screaming Tyrosine at my laptop lmao
My GOAT
Hi I had a question on how you would tell someone to study for physics for the mcat. I noticed you don't have any videos on it and you say your reasons why, but how else should I study for it. especially the equations.
I have a few videos about physics, very few though. I would recommend jsut grinding practice problems and writing/using anki repeatedly to memorize equations.
What university or medical school are you tutoring at? What is this program?
It's a free lecture series at my alma mater, Brooklyn College
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Amazing thank you
Bro can’t stop talking bout London
CATions are PAWsitive 🤣