Make an appointment with your academic advisor. Ask him to direct you to the resources your school offers in regard to PCAT preparation. They may have books, CDs or even classes.
Visit the library. Academic libraries generally cater to the interests of their students and faculty. Consult with a librarian about locating suitable PCAT study materials and PCAT practice tests.
Visit a local bookstore and browse through their selection of PCAT study materials and practice tests. Many of the study guides look the same, but take the time to find one with the most practice tests and with the most test-taking skills.
Shop Amazon.com for the latest editions of PCAT preparation software and books. The site offers a more extensive collection than your local bookstore. Often, their products are reviewed by experts and by other customers who have used the product. Read the reviews to get a better idea of the value of a product before you buy it.
Register for the official practice test online at Harcourtassessment.com.
Find a study groups on campus. Check your advising office, department offices or the school newspaper for ads or announcements about study groups.
If you still have not found what you are looking for, sign up for a PCAT study course at your school, library, test preparation center or online. These courses are designed to prepare students for standardized tests. While they are expensive, they also provide a service you might not find anywhere else.