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Jack Westin MCAT Podcast
Jack Westin
244 episodes
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Mike and Molly from Jack Westin discusses anecdotes, advice, and ramblings on the premed years, the MCAT, and life beyond. Have new episodes delivered to you by subscribing.
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Mike and Molly from Jack Westin discusses anecdotes, advice, and ramblings on the premed years, the MCAT, and life beyond. Have new episodes delivered to you by subscribing.
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CARS Breakdown: “Late Turner” How to Read Dense Art Passages (Find the Clear Sentence!)
Jack Westin MCAT Podcast
46 minutes 36 seconds
1 month ago
CARS Breakdown: “Late Turner” How to Read Dense Art Passages (Find the Clear Sentence!)

Art-history CARS passage got you spiraling? In this Reading Skills Workshop, Molly and Jack break down the Sept 24 Jack Westin Daily, “Late Turner,” and show you how to read dense, abstract prose without panicking.


What you’ll learn:

- Anchor on clear sentences: If it’s important, there’s a clear line you can cling to.

- Track the author’s stance: The passage sets up “Turner = abstract” and then challenges it.

- Main idea: Turner’s late work isn’t free-form abstraction; it’s formal reinterpretation of classical myths.

- Follow the structure: Evidence → counterpoint → author’s claim → examples.

- Use examples as support, not trivia: Apollo & Daphne, Regulus, Mercury, Bacchus & Ariadne all illustrate reinterpretation.

- Stay focused in dense writing: When sentences get murky, keep reading for the next clear, testable claim.


Before you watch:

Read the Sept 24 “Late Turner” daily passage: https://jackwestin.com/daily/mcat-practice-passages/cars-practice-passages/late-turner


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Join our free weekly sessions (CARS, science strategy, 516 planning, admissions) and tap into our free CARS QBank, practice exams, and CARS textbook: https://jackwestin.com/sessions


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Jack Westin MCAT Podcast
Mike and Molly from Jack Westin discusses anecdotes, advice, and ramblings on the premed years, the MCAT, and life beyond. Have new episodes delivered to you by subscribing.