<p>OK, So i am going to be a freshman this fall and i plan to go to medical school after college. I had been looking into everything i needed to know about applying for medical schools and taking the MCAT test. I recently purchased The Princeton Review MCAT study books, but then to come find out the test will be changed by the time i take it! Will these books still help me since they will be for the old test? Or did i just waste a bunch of money? Also, Will the Princeton Review be making new MCAT books for the new test? I'm going crazy here. I bought the MCAT Biology review, MCAT Physics and math review, MCAT organic chemistry review, MCAT general chemistry review, MCAT verbal reasoning review and the MCAT elite advanced strategies book. All brand new, so i hope they can still help and not be a waste of money. </p>
<p>Hi there SomeTexasGirl, I work for The Princeton Review and also live in Texas! I can help answer your questions and alleviate your concerns. Yes, The Princeton Review will have new courses for the new MCAT as well as enhanced materials to relflect the significant content changes. Our courses start this August with new materials publishing in May of this year. Email me at <a href="mailto:ShadnaW@Review.com">ShadnaW@Review.com</a> and we can discuss how to best study this year before our new materials publish.</p>
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