The video presented below (Part 2 of 2) will show you an unedited excerpt from the introductory session of a recent MCAT Elite classroom course (January 14, 2010 - University of Kentucky). The official AAMC verbal passage completed in this video was randomly selected (drawn from a hat by students in that introductory class) and the MCAT instructor shown in the video (Tanvir Fayaz Kabir) has never completed nor seen this verbal passage before the taping of the video. The instructor reads this randomly selected AAMC verbal passage under timed conditions using the Verbal Virtuoso technique, while his 18 students simultaneously read through the passage using their regular reading abilities.
With the Verbal Virtuoso technique, he's able to single-handedly point out MORE key points in the passage than the entire classroom of 18 college students combined! And he does this at the start of every new MCAT Elite classroom course he teaches - so it's a learned ability that is consistent.
This authentic classroom footage suggests that one person using the Verbal Virtuoso technique is more effective at reading a MCAT verbal passage than an entire classroom of 18 college students.
The Verbal Virtuoso workbook is available as a PDF on the website: www.Verbal-Virtuoso.com
Yeah, go ahead and highlight the whole damn passage...complete waste of time
MrKokasian 6 months ago