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I honestly think that every aspect of JAMP has been beneficial to me. however, if I had to choose one aspect it would be the MCAT Prep course. My class is the first class to take the new MCAT and so we had very different experience when it came to MCAT in comparison to the classes before us. Without JAMP and the MCAT Prep course that they gave us I know that preparing and taking the MCAT prep course would have been a lot harder. I don’t think I would have been able to afford a Prep course and I probably would have ended up trying to study for it on my own. The course required a lot of commitment but after taking my test and seeing the results all the sacrifices I made really paid off.

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