MCAT 515+ Course
Princeton Review MCAT 515+ — high-score-targeted course at ~$3,500 with the 515+ score guarantee. Built for top-quartile pre-meds aiming at elite med schools.
What this course teaches
- Develop strategies for achieving a 515+ MCAT score
- Utilize 7 comprehensive MCAT subject review books
- Access a detailed practice QBank for MCAT prep
- Complete practice tests with score reporting
- Receive personalized study recommendations through AI
- Understand core MCAT concepts from top 1% instructors
What's included
- 515+ score guarantee or refund
- Live online MCAT classes
- 7 MCAT subject review books shipped
- Comprehensive MCAT QBank
- Practice tests with detailed score reports
- Built for high-score achievers
Who should take MCAT 515+ Course
The MCAT 515+ Course is best suited for pre-med students aiming to attend elite medical schools who need a significant boost in their MCAT scores. It's ideal for individuals willing to invest in an intensive and thorough preparation program spanning multiple months. A background in basic MCAT topics is beneficial, as the course is fast-paced. However, students who have limited time or are looking for a budget-friendly option might find this course unsuitable due to its lengthy commitment and high cost.
Pros and cons
- 515+ score guarantee or refund offered
- Live online classes by expert instructors
- Comprehensive resources with thousands of practice questions
- Personalized dashboard for efficient study management
- High cost at approximately $3,500
- Multi-month commitment may be demanding
- Requires investment of both time and effort
- May not suit those preferring fully online formats
Common questions
What is the price of the course?
The course costs approximately $3,500.
Is there a guarantee?
Yes, there is a 515+ score guarantee or refund.
What is the format of the course?
The course is offered in a hybrid format.
Who is this course designed for?
It's best for pre-med students aiming for top quartile scores.
What resources are provided?
The course includes 7 review books, a QBank, and practice tests.