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The MCAT is a standardized test for students looking to pursue a medical course. It is required by many universities’ in the USA, Canada and Australia as a mandatory requirement for admission to a medical program. Many institutes around the world also accept the MCAT scores as an aid to the admission process even if not mandatory.
Question types–
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Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems
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Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (CARS)
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Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems
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Psychological, Social and Biological Foundations of Behavior
Test Composition:
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The test will assess students on science-based topics and also their critical thinking skills.
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The questions are of an MCQ type.
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Each section has 90-95 minutes to complete.
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The test will require knowledge in the fields of physics, chemistry and biology.
More information-
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The test fees are $320.
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The total duration of the test is 7 hours and 30 minutes.
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The test can be taken up to 7 times in total.
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The test is valid for 3 years, but it can vary depending on college applied to.
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It can be taken 3 times in a year.
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It takes about 1 month to receive the test scores. Hence, it is advisable to plan carefully when to take the test so as to apply to the college of choice on time.
Preparing:
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Students should acquire a thorough knowledge of biology, along with the other subjects.
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Taking a diagnostic test will help understand how much preparation is required and in what fields.
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As the MCAT is usually taken after a pre-med bachelors’ degree, it is advisable to have a bachelors’ degree in a field well related to science.
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Students should take several sample tests to prepare and will be able to get papers from the official site or buy study materials online or in stores.
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Students should look into what is the required score needed, for the college, they seek admission to, and strive to get those scores.