All you need to know about MCAT

All you need to know about MCAT

MCAT stands for Medical College Admission Test and is a formal requirement for admission to medical schools in the United States, Australia and Canada. It is a multiple-choice exam that is heavily based on science subjects.

What does the exam focus on?

There are various ways to prepare for this extensive yet crucial Exam. There’s no perfect time to start your study preparation than now to avoid cramming for the MCAT exam. Being prepared for the exam comes in different techniques. A strong grip on the syllabus will help you get through the paper easily. You also must understand, comprehend, analyze and perceive concepts in detail. Science no doubt is all about facts but what can help polish your skills is the fact how often you test your problem-solving abilities for the examination.

Photographic memory of detailed diagrams and technical definitions can be overwhelming to memorize. For solving this issue faced by the students, the use of MCAT flashcards is recommended. The flashcards increase your responsiveness and clear your perception. They also give you an effective source of testing your knowledge time and again.

Many websites and academies offer preparatory classes online as well as in-person. They are equipped with specifically designed sets of preparatory books, full-length practice exams, and flashcards. More than 75 per cent of the appearing candidates consider these books a great help. 85% of test-takers claim that MCAT prep books are useful and comprehensive.

The exam basics

Before 2006, the Exam was usually a paper-and-pencil test; however, since 2007, to accommodate the increased number of candidates appearing, all administrations of this Exam have become computerized and online.

The most recent version of the MCAT exam was implemented in April 2015. The time duration for the Exam is 7 ½ hours. The score range of this Exam varies from 472 to 528.

The test consists of four sections, with each of them being scored from 118 to 132 with a median score of 125. Your final MCAT score is cumulative of scores you obtained in each of the four sections. The scores are usually released after about 35 days after the Exam.

The Exam is specifically formulated to judge your problem-solving techniques and critical thinking. Your written analysis and range of knowledge of various theoretical scientific concepts, laws, methodologies and principles are also examined. Another reliable study option for candidates is to use the MCAT preparatory materials from a popular academic source.

When does MCAT take place?

The MCAT is administered and monitored by the Association of American Medical College. Once the AAMC designs the MCAT exam, it is administered multiple times each year. Starting from the end of January till September, candidates are allowed to appear for their Exam around the globe through AAMC affiliated websites.

All of the four sections of MCAT exam focus heavily upon your implementation and application of knowledge instead of testing it. The Exam follows this testing approach as it will be further used in your professional field of study. This technique will be further used in your professional field of study

You can surely ace the Exam if you have got a firm grip on the course and efficient time management ability. Smart perception at attempting the paper will also beef up your probability to secure a medical seat.

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