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They're both good. I personally find Princeton review easier to understand and offering better strategies and have used its books to study for SATs, AP exams, and now the MCATs. But I've heard from a lot of people that Kaplan is very good as well. So really, go with whichever one you're more comfortable with. It probably will be beneficial for you to look at MCAT books from both Kaplan and Princeton Review, and see which book you like better, because the class will be based off the books. hope this helps.
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The Kaplan classes are great. They send you books on each of the subjects, plus flashcards. The classes aren't taught by real teachers (just people who did well on the MCAT) but they can be helpful if you really do the homework.
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