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CE Webinar — UMKC MCAT Preparatory Courses
MCAT Preparatory CourseAre you ready to take the Medical Colleges Admissions Test (DAT)? If you're considering an MCAT Prep Course, you've probably looked at several options, including Kaplan and the Princeton Review. What you may not have considered is CE Webinar. There are a lot of reasons why you should choose CE Webinar over the other MCAT Prep Courses. The first reason is that our course is presented by the University of Missouri - Kansas City (UMKC). What does this mean to you? It means that the course is developed and presented by actual professors! Professor developed, professor taught! You don't have to put up with teaching assistants and recent graduates teaching a course from a script. Our professors have research and teaching experience. Three of them have written test questions for the MCAT! This unique live, online and interactive MCAT Preparatory Course will allow you to attend each Saturday lecture on your computer from anywhere in the world. All handouts will be in digital format and can be downloaded to your computer. There will be four subject areas covered in this course. You may review any section after it is completed for a period of one month. The registration fee to participate in the course is $495.00 which includes not only the course but also access to the AAMC's MCAT Practice Online. Sign up now for the session of your choice! Space is limited for each course, so be sure you get a seat in the session that works best for you.
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