- Physical Sciences
- 70 minutes
- 52 multiple choice questions
- All about your math skills and how well you know physics and general chemistry
- Verbal Reasoning:
- 60 minutes
- 40 multiple choice questions
- They're similar to the critical reading questions on the SAT/ACT
- Biological Sciences
- 70 minutes
- 52 multiple choice questions
- All about basic biology and organic chemistry
- Voluntary Trial
- 45 minutes
- 32 questions
- You apparently get rewarded with a $30 Amazon gift card (whoop-de-doo $30 to fry your brains out even more) for taking this section because it's voluntary. It's to help the people who make the test see the worth of future questions, so it won't be scored (but you get feedback)
Thursday, February 28, 2013
The MCAT
The Medical College Admission Test is a necessary evil to becoming a
doctor. Months and months (not hours) of endless studying. Four and a
half hours of pure joy. You get to pay (a base fee) of $230 to enjoy
it. It is composed of four sections - Physical Sciences (cry of
despair), Verbal Reasoning, Biological Sciences, and a Voluntary Trial
section (they decided to replace the Writing section this year). Each
section is graded on a 15-point scale. Breaking it down even further
goes like this:
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Taking the MCAT seems so stressful. I'm terrified that I'll end up doing poorly on it and then all my dreams will be ruined. Getting into medical school and medical school itself seems like so much work, but I'm sure it'll be worth it!
ReplyDeleteThe MCAT sounds a lot like the LSAT, which is a test that I personally have to take in order to get into law school. All these tests sound stressful, and although they hold the key to our future, I think we have the ability to work through it and be successful in life. Good luck Caitlyn! It's only the rest of your life!
ReplyDeleteWoah, seem like a lot of work! But it's okay, as long as you love what you're doing, endless studying is nothing. You can do it! Good luck Caitlyn!
ReplyDeleteThis seems like a ton of work, Caitlyn, but I'm sure you're going to be happy as long as you are pursuing what you want! Keep up the awesome work, you always have a smile on your face!
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