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Review of the MCAT:
The purpose of this MCAT Review section is to familiarize you with the basic yet essential knowledge needed to plow through MCAT endeavor efficiently and with great success. An initial MCAT review begins with a detailed treatment of the following aspects: MCAT CBT, MCAT registration, MCAT testing, and your MCAT score. Reading through each of these areas marks your starting point in learning not only about the structure of the MCAT but also about the exam process and how to manage it.
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Quick MCAT Questions:
Who designs the MCAT?
The AAMC devises the MCAT. It stands for the American Association of Medical Colleges. It's the official MCAT and AMCAS site and so clearly you must check it out at some point. *AAMC exercises full control over administering the MCAT CBT and wholly owns all facets and procedures of the exam.
How do they decide what to put on each MCAT?
Content experts write the exam passages and free-standing questions. For each MCAT administration, some experimental questions are included for evaluation purposes. These experimental questions DO NOT count towards your score, so if you encounter a few problems that seem crazy difficult or out from somewhere in left field, then don’t get terribly distressed because it may not even count towards your official MCAT score.
How many times can I take the MCAT?
AAMC stipulates that you can sit for the MCAT a maximum 3x / yr. You cannot register for more than one MCAT administration at a time. In addition, you need to wait until the second day, after to your MCAT administration, to register for your next crack at the MCAT. |
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Significance of the MCAT:
The MCAT was instituted as part of the medical school admission process greater than 60 years ago, and today ALL med schools in the United States and the majority of med schools in Canada require applicants to submit recent MCAT scores. It is noteworthy to mention that many other health-related grad programs accept MCAT scores in place of other standardized exams. In view of its reputation, it is no surprise that roughly 70,000 students took the MCAT CBT last year.
See how the MCAT CBT format differs from the former paper-and-pencil MCAT
Have a glance at each of the MCAT sections you'll encounter
How does the MCAT registration process work?
Read an in-depth discussion of what it will be like to take the MCAT CBT
And finally how is the MCAT scored?
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