How many MCAT practice exams should I take?

Plan on taking at least one, and no more than three, full-length practice MCAT exams during this time period. You should not take a full-length test in the three days leading up to your real MCAT.
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How many practice test should I take before the MCAT?

A good number of practice tests for a well-prepared MCAT student to take would be five or six. You take three from AAMC and another three from a prep company like Next Step. If you need to go beyond that, that's fine. But if you're reviewing them properly, there shouldn't be any need to go past nine or ten tests.
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How often should you take full-length MCAT practice tests?

All in all, you should work your way through all 8 of the full practice MCATs offered by the AAMC and do them once a week. That means, at a minimum, you should expect to spend 2 months prepping for your MCATs. Of course, many students spend quite a bit more than that, but those 2 months should be a minimum.
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What MCAT practice tests should I take?

Best MCAT Practice Tests Summary
  • Princeton Review MCAT.
  • Kaplan MCAT.
  • Blueprint MCAT.
  • Gold Standard MCAT.
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Which MCAT practice exams are most representative?

Best MCAT Practice Exams
  • AAMC Practice Exams. There is no doubt that the gold standard, and the practice exams that every MCAT student should start with, are the AAMC practice exams. ...
  • MedSchoolCoach MCAT Practice Exams. ...
  • Blueprint (Next Step) ...
  • Princeton Review/Kaplan. ...
  • Altius. ...
  • Examkrackers.
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How hard is it to get a 495 on the MCAT?

Attaining a score of 495 on the MCAT means you performed in the 35% percentile. An even distribution for the section scores is preferred.
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Is blueprint MCAT harder?

Blueprint practice exams are harder than the AAMC MCAT prep. Usually, students' score on the Blueprint is five to seven points lower than their actual MCAT score.
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Which MCAT practice exam should I take first?

Your first practice test should be the AAMC official guide half test. It is best if you start your first test with the official questions. Many students feel the need to 'save' official questions to the end and I think this is a huge mistake.
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Should I take a practice test the week of my MCAT?

You should have saved your AAMC practice exams up until the end of your study period. You should aim to do two practice exams this week. If you have time go through your answers—think critically about the ones you got wrong, and try to locate your error in thinking and correct.
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When should I take my last MCAT practice test?

Your final practice exam should be one week before the MCAT. Then use the results of that test to fine-tune any subjects that you need to brush up on. The AAMC has two practice tests available. The AAMC Sample Test provides a good idea of what is on the actual MCAT, but it isn't scored.
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Can I improve my MCAT score in 2 weeks?

Improving your MCAT score within two weeks

If you only have two weeks, set up a detailed schedule, so you know exactly what you need to get done within the time frame. You should take up to three full-length MCAT exams (with two or three days in between). But do not take a practice exam right before the real MCAT.
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Can I study for the MCAT in 4 months?

12 weeks, or 3 months, is generally sufficient time to spend studying for the MCAT at about 20 hours per week. This can be compressed or extended based on your schedule.
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Can you study for the MCAT in 2 months?

As the official MCAT prep of the AMSA, Kaplan recommends that you spend 300-350 hours studying so you can be above average. If you're planning on taking the MCAT in two months, you'll need to put aside a significant amount of study time each week for in order to be able to score competitively.
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Are Princeton Review MCAT practice tests harder?

The Princeton Review Practice Tests

Like other practice tests, The Princeton Review (TPR) practice tests are often reported as being harder than the real MCAT. Many test takers found that the Critical Analysis and Reasoning section (CARS) was very different compared to what they saw on the MCAT.
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Should I quit my job to study for MCAT?

The MCAT comes first. The medical schools are not going to look at it negatively if you quit your job to study full-time for the MCAT. One month is not enough time to study for the MCAT for most people.
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Can you drink coffee during MCAT?

If you always drink a coffee, everday, then don't change anything for your MCAT. If you don't drink coffee that often, don't drink one before your MCAT. Changing your routine (either direction) with caffeine can have bad effects on your decision making ability, fatigue level and concentration.
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What should I do 2 days before MCAT?

Don't burn out but don't fester in inactivity either. Light notecard prep and a CARS passage-like reading or two sounds about right. Plan good meals. You want to feel great on the day of the test, so lay off the greasy crap and get some good carbs.
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Is UWorld harder than the MCAT?

Because UWorld questions are significantly more difficult than the AAMC, you will likely score much worse on them. I've often seen differences of 10-20% among my students. So take your UWorld scores with a grain of salt. I consider any score above 75% on UWorld to be very good.
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Is UWorld good for MCAT?

UWorld is good for MCAT prep as it provides 2,000-plus questions that are designed to be comparable to the AAMC questions. The questions are categorized into the seven subjects assessed on the exam. You have the option to complete these questions one by one (in tutor mode) or in a block similar to the exam.
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Are blueprint MCAT exams good?

Perhaps the next best MCAT practice test after AAMC is Next Step, also known as Blueprint. It's another student favorite due to their decent online interface that is closest to the MCAT. But don't take these for granted because though not as remarkable as the AAMC, they provide you substantial science questions.
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Which MCAT section is hardest?

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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Was the old MCAT easier than the new one?

For most students, the current exam will likely be easier in some aspects but harder in others. There is no doubt, though, that pre-medical students will have to work hard to prepare for the new MCAT just as previous students did for the old MCAT.
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Does the MCAT get harder every year?

The AAMC essentially does a “curving” against the difficulty of the test from across 20,000 test takers. It's not curved against the 20 kids in the room with you. So, assuming that in any two or three-year period the pool of premeds doesn't change much, it can't get any harder.
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