For individuals aspiring for a career in the medical field, achieving a high MCAT score is important. Most medical schools require applicants to score 510 or higher, placing significant pressure on students to prepare adequately for the exam.
To help with these preparations, we recently published this comprehensive, easy-to-follow prep guide: https://www.studocu.com/blog/en/study-tips-for-mcat
This informative piece covers the following insights:
An overview of the test, including its contents, test length, and how it is scored
Practical tips on studying for MCAT success, such as creating a study schedule, deciding between self-led or guided test prep, and practice tests
Answers to frequently asked questions about MCAT test prep
Some compelling facts readers will discover in this resource include:
The MCAT consists of 230 multiple-choice questions, primarily passage-based, with about 20% being discrete.
At the end of the exam, there's a Void Question option, allowing examinees to void the test if they feel they underperformed, for a possible retake.
Most students prepare for the MCAT over three months, investing 200-300 hours in total.
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