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Med School Insiders » MCAT
4M ago
Have you ever wondered how certain students crush every course and get straight A’s? We’ll explore the three intellectual attributes that dictate your school performance, and how you can optimize each one independently. To perform well in school, you have to put in the work. Assuming you are applying yourself and using evidence-based study strategies, there are three intellectual attributes that...
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Med School Insiders » MCAT
5M ago
Your MCAT score is arguably the most heavily weighted objective measurement when it comes to earning acceptance to medical school. Admissions committees believe your MCAT score is the best hard indicator they have as to whether or not you can handle the rigors of a medical school curriculum. So, naturally, a high score on your first attempt is ideal. However, it doesn’t always work out that way.
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Med School Insiders » MCAT
6M ago
Many students consider the MCAT CARS section to be the most challenging, as it is quite a bit different from the other sections. CARS stands for Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills, and true to its name, it is designed to evaluate your reading comprehension and analytical reasoning. CARS is the only section of the MCAT that doesn’t test your prior scientific knowledge. In fact...
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Med School Insiders » MCAT
9M ago
Not all tests are created equal. If you’re studying for a class quiz, midterm, or final, you should take a different approach than if you are studying for the SAT, MCAT, USMLE, or another standardized exam. Here’s how to optimize your performance on each. The fundamentals of what makes for effective studying remains relatively constant. Prioritizing techniques with spaced repetition and active...
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Med School Insiders » MCAT
1y ago
The MCAT: the test, the myth, the legend. It’s an academic marathon that strikes fear into the heart of every hopeful premed—and if it doesn’t, then it most certainly should. The MCAT is a vital piece of your medical school application, and it can make or break your chances of acceptance. But what exactly is the MCAT, why is it so difficult, and why is it taken so seriously? Read our MCAT FAQ for...
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Med School Insiders » MCAT
1y ago
The Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) is quite a lengthy examination at 7.5 hours long. However, don’t think this dramatic length means you have extra time to ponder each passage and its corresponding questions. There are four sections. Each section is 90-95 minutes, and each asks 53-59 questions, which gives you about a minute and a half to correctly respond to each. To reach your dream MCAT...
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Med School Insiders » MCAT
1y ago
The MCAT is a behemoth of a test with major ramifications for your future medical education. In other words, it causes untold amounts of stress among premeds everywhere. But did you know that after you take the MCAT, you have five minutes to decide if you want to void it and essentially toss it into the garbage? Your test won’t be graded at all, so the med schools you hope to win acceptance to won’...
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Med School Insiders » MCAT
1y ago
As a hopeful premed, you already know the MCAT is a big deal—it is arguably the most heavily weighted objective measurement when it comes to medical school acceptance. You need a good score to even be considered by top schools, which means you need to schedule plenty of time for dedicated studying before your test date. So, what are the MCAT test dates for this year, and when are MCAT scores...
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Med School Insiders » MCAT
1y ago
It’s no secret, your MCAT is arguably the most heavily weighted objective measurement for when it comes to getting into medical school. Admissions committees want to see that you can handle the rigors that come with a medical school curriculum, and they believe that your MCAT score is the best indicator they have. This raises the question: what MCAT score do you need to get into medical school?
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Med School Insiders » MCAT
1y ago
Like any social media platform, Reddit has a dark side, and MCAT Reddit is no different. Between false information, negativity, and the sheer amount of time it takes to participate, it’s often not a premed’s friend. That said, it can be a great place to get started when learning about the MCAT and acquiring initial resources. We’re breaking down /r/mcat honestly to ensure you don’t get sucked into...
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