I literally can't even express how much these videos help me. The AAMC explanations don't cut it! Your attitude is so great, I try to read the passages/answer questions with the same tone of voice & stuff that you do. Definitely has been boosting my confidence/score and helping me to see through the bull crap! Good luck on your journey to med school, you're going places dude.
Erick do u have all the psgs breakdowns in ur discord channel or anywhere else? please please I need those breakdowns! YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER! even if I have to pay its ok but I need them full bb and cp breakdowns
hey erick how are we supposed to know that we should take the average for the last problem? like i understand its mixed but can you help me understand what is exactly happening that makes it one bump on the graph? THANK YOU! your videos have helped me so much!! one week out from my exam and all of this is such great strategy, thank you!!
hey bro do you have any advice on c/p time management? i always find myself running out of time on this section, having a passage or 2 plus stand-alone as left with only like 10 minutes to spare. any advice would greatly help. thank you 🙏🏽
ur right ! they do NOT cancel , you have to put everything into scienfic notation first, i didnt write out the scientific notation forms on the computer to save time and keep things neat. I did the math on my notebook with a pen.
@@dl6kid (8x10^2g/mol)(1x10-^4 M)(1x10^-3 L) = 8x10^-5 g or 80x10^-6 g Remember when you move decimal to the left in scientific notation, you subtract from the right, and when you move decimal to the right, you subtract from the left. Left add, right subtract
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I literally can't even express how much these videos help me. The AAMC explanations don't cut it! Your attitude is so great, I try to read the passages/answer questions with the same tone of voice & stuff that you do. Definitely has been boosting my confidence/score and helping me to see through the bull crap! Good luck on your journey to med school, you're going places dude.
ur comment means alot ! im happy this was able to help you 🙂🙂
will you finish this series please? I find your attitude and walkthroughs to be so helpful!
Thank you for making these videos! They have really been helping me in my MCAT review! Keep up the good work 👍❤️
Very helpful breakdowns, thanks man.
Erick do u have all the psgs breakdowns in ur discord channel or anywhere else?
please please I need those breakdowns! YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER! even if I have to pay its ok but I need them full bb and cp breakdowns
hey erick how are we supposed to know that we should take the average for the last problem? like i understand its mixed but can you help me understand what is exactly happening that makes it one bump on the graph? THANK YOU! your videos have helped me so much!! one week out from my exam and all of this is such great strategy, thank you!!
This really helps !!!
glad it helped !!
letsss goooo another oneeee
I'm testing on the 27th and I am trying to increase my chem/phys from 124 to 126; any tips?
Also, love these videos. Thank you so much!!
Please please please do more of these passages :'(
coming up ! everyday
So how did you know to use 1 mL? Where does the 1 come from?
hey bro do you have any advice on c/p time management? i always find myself running out of time on this section, having a passage or 2 plus stand-alone as left with only like 10 minutes to spare. any advice would greatly help. thank you 🙏🏽
Why/how are you so good in C/P?? Where these your strong spots in college?
cause im just tht amazing
@@ErickMed factual
Kind of confused on the math of 22.. How does mL & L cancel ?
ur right ! they do NOT cancel , you have to put everything into scienfic notation first, i didnt write out the scientific notation forms on the computer to save time and keep things neat. I did the math on my notebook with a pen.
@@ErickMed hi erick sorry to bother but could you do this math out?
@@dl6kid (8x10^2g/mol)(1x10-^4 M)(1x10^-3 L) = 8x10^-5 g or 80x10^-6 g
Remember when you move decimal to the left in scientific notation, you subtract from the right, and when you move decimal to the right, you subtract from the left. Left add, right subtract