Are MCAT questions tricky?

It's tricky.
Like other standardized tests, the MCAT is also particularly tricky. The phrasing and construction of their questions are made to be a bit confusing to test your reading comprehension and analyzing skills. Combined with certain topics, they're also made to gauge your critical thinking skills.
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Are the MCAT questions hard?

Some people have even asked, “Is the MCAT too difficult?” While the exam is challenging, the short answer to that question is “no.” Each and every year, plenty of students do well on the MCAT, making them even stronger candidates for medical school.
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Does MCAT have trick questions?

Cadaverous. From my experience, I would say that the MCAT neither utilizes what you call "trick" questions, nor do they give questions with straightforward answers. They love giving multiple "true" answers.
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What is the hardest subject on MCAT?

The Most Difficult MCAT Test Section

Many students report that the most difficult section is CARS, and the average scores reported by AAMC back that up. The lowest average section scores overall and for matriculants are in CARS.
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Is the MCAT mostly memorization?

The MCAT is not a memorization test. Let me be more specific: it's much more about recall than it is about recognition. When you're prepping for the Psych/Soc section of the MCAT, you'll learn about different types of memory—sensory, working, procedural, episodic—how memory is stored, and how it's retrieved.
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Is MCAT an IQ test?

Thankfully, the MCAT is not designed to assess your raw intelligence. After all, it's not an IQ test. Rather, the test is designed to assess your ability to succeed in the rigorous environment of medical school.
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Do I need to memorize formulas for MCAT?

The simple answer is that you should not spend your time trying to memorize every single equation that might show up on the MCAT. Why? Because more often than not, the MCAT will give you the equation you need to solve the problem. This doesn't mean you won't need to have some equations memorized though.
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Is physics heavily tested on MCAT?

Physics will represent somewhere between 20-30 percent of your MCAT Chem/Phys section, which is one of four MCAT sections. Hence, you can expect to see 12 to 18 physics questions (out of 230 total questions) on the entire MCAT—about 5 to 8 percent of the exam.
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How many hours study for MCAT?

Most people need 10–15 hours per week to study for the MCAT over a period of at least four to six months . In total, you should aim for at least 200 to 300 hours of MCAT study time.
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How hard is it to get a 500 on the MCAT?

A score of 500 means you are in the 49th percentile; you performed better than 49% of the students who took the test that same day. According to the AAMC or the Association of American Medical Colleges, a score of 500 is an average score; this means that most test-takers easily achieve this score.
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How many questions do you have to get right to get a 500 on the MCAT?

What is the Passing Score for MCAT? The MCAT score range is between 472-528 when the four scores are added up, with the average MCAT score being 500.
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What is a good MCAT score 2021?

Our medical school admission experts recommend that you aim for a total score of a 509 or above. This score places you in the 80 th percentile of MCAT scores, according to AAMC.
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How hard is it to get 510 on MCAT?

[12:00] Hitting 506-509 to 510 and Above

Then when you get to the 506-509 range, there's a significant jump in the acceptance rate at 46.2%. So, now you're well above the national average for MCAT scores, and that's likely to be accepted. And then there's an enormous jump once you get to the 510-513 mark at 60.3%.
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Is the MCAT easy if you study?

The MCAT is especially challenging for several reasons, according to test prep experts. It is extremely lengthy and covers multiple subjects, addresses technical aspects of certain fields and occasionally requires test-takers to combine knowledge from disparate academic disciplines.
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Is the MCAT harder than medical school?

Once you're in medical school the material is harder but the pressure is not as high. Even if you fail a test, it doesn't mean you have to leave. Tests in medical school and the MCAT are inherently different.
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What do I need to memorize for the MCAT?

Some things that they recommend memorizing include:
  • Every amino acid, its shorthand, and its characteristics. ...
  • The major metabolic pathways. ...
  • The major hormones and enzymes. ...
  • Most psychological terms including—stages of development according to Freud, Erickson, and Piaget, brain regions and their function, etc.
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Is Biochem on the MCAT?

The Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems section of the MCAT, often called the MCAT Biology or MCAT Bio/Biochem section for short, requires you to solve problems based on knowledge of biological and biochemical concepts combined with scientific inquiry and reasoning skills.
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What constants should I memorize for the MCAT?

Some constants include: acceleration of gravity on Earth. density of water.
...
Some equations and the rules for using them:
  • basic kinematic equations.
  • Newton's laws.
  • work formula.
  • conservation of energy.
  • First Law of Thermodynamics.
  • buoyant force equation.
  • continuity equation.
  • electric force-field relation.
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What's the lowest MCAT score accepted?

Your correct answers in each section are converted to a scaled score ranging from 118 (lowest possible score) to 132 (highest possible score). The scores for all four sections are added together. This means that the lowest possible MCAT score you can get is 472 and the highest is 528.
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Is 483 a good MCAT score?

Is 483 a bad MCAT score? in, and most importantly, your individual section scores. Attaining a score of 483 on the MCAT means you performed in the 7% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred.
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What is 99th percentile on MCAT?

What is the highest MCAT score? 528 is the highest possible MCAT score, which corresponds to the 100th percentile. Anything above a 524 is also a 100th percentile score, and a 522 or 523 is a 99th percentile score.
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Do you have to memorize amino acids for MCAT?

The MCAT may test your knowledge of all three, so be sure to memorize each form. There are 8 nonpolar amino acids: alanine, phenylalanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, tyrosine, tryptophan, and methionine.
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Do you need physics 2 for MCAT?

No, you do not need to retake Physics to prepare for the MCAT. You have the knowledge of introductory physics, necessary to do well on the test, from your high school AP experience. Simply prepare well, reading the prep material carefully and taking as many full-length practice tests as humanly possible.
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How much of the MCAT is biology?

On the MCAT, biology (at 65% of the Bio/Biochem section) will be by far the most important of the four “classic” MCAT subjects, followed in importance by general chemistry (30% of the Chem/Phys section); physics (25% of the Chem/Phys section); and finally organic chemistry (15% of the Chem/Phys section).
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