<p>I was wondering if anyone knew which one was better in preparation, or if they're both relatively the same , thanks</p>
<p>I've always been advised that they're basically the same. I really liked my Kaplan experience.</p>
<p>As I no longer work for Kaplan, I believe that I can ethically reccomend them.</p>
<p>From what I've heard, Kaplan provides a lot more training in strategies to the test, as well as gives a better plan for test day so you get more than just content review. That's just what I've heard.</p>
<p>I took Princeton Review and I've had friends who've taken the Kaplan course. No real difference outside of the fact Kaplan tends to inflate your score on practice tests while PR practice tests tend to deflate your score.</p>
<p>other than doing well in classes, is there any course that starts ur practice in freshmen year, maybe on weekends.</p>
<p>Honestly, there's no need to start prepping for the MCAT that early. It is not that difficult of a test. Do well and retain everything you learn in your intro science classes and then prep for 2-3 months for the MCAT when the time comes.</p>
<p>No need to start preparing THAT early. It's like the SAT, there's something wrong with you if you prepare so far in advance</p>