Preparing for the MCAT
The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is one of the many hurdles aspiring pre-med students need to overcome before applying to medical school, as it exists to assess whether pre-med students have the analytical skills to succeed in medical school. Properly preparing for the MCAT can take months of effort to receive a score that will earn you a seat in a school of medicine.
The MCAT aims to assess whether pre-med students have the analytical skills to succeed in medical school. Split into four sections, it covers:
- Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems.
- Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems.
- Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills.
- Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior.
Properly preparing for the MCAT can take months of effort, with the successful matriculant to med school earning a score of 511. Here is everything you need to know to get the score you need.
It’s essential to have the right tools and resources when studying for this monumental test. To read more about everything you need to know to get the score you need, check out our latest article on NRI Pulse.