What must you memorize for 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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Do I have to memorize everything for MCAT?

Not only do you have to memorize it all, but also apply it all to unfamiliar situations. Which means drilling it all into your mind and knowing everything like the back of your hand come exam day. So it makes sense if you're feeling overwhelmed, fearful, or nervous as you're studying for the MCAT - I'd be too!
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Do we have to memorize Planck's constant for MCAT?

I had questions/passages that involved the Planck's constant and it was given... along with the electron charge. Don't bother memorizing them. I don't think I even ended up using the constants (they DO sometimes give you info you don't need to confuse you).
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Do I need to memorize physics equations for the MCAT?

Tip #1: Remember, you do not need to be a physics genius to do well on the MCAT. Yes, there are a fair number of physics equations that you will need to memorize, and thoroughly understand how to utilize, for the MCAT, but they are only a small portion of the physics equations that exist in the universe.
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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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What Should I Memorize for the MCAT? - 99th Percentile MCAT Tips



Do you need to memorize glycolysis for MCAT?

While you won't need to memorize each step of glycolysis and its related enzymes, it may be useful to be familiar with the function of each enzyme. Figure: An overview of glycolysis. Note that one molecule of glucose (a 6-carbon molecule) yields two molecules of pyruvate (a 3-carbon molecule).
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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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Can anyone Ace the MCAT?

Of course, the MCAT is a challenging exam, but it is not impossible to ace – especially with adequate preparation. If all of the horror stories you have heard about the MCAT were true, there would not be thousands of applicants accepted into medical school each year.
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Has anyone got a 528 on MCAT?

Since this method is not perfect, we'll leave you with a range; between 30 and 70 students every year achieve a perfect 528 MCAT. This is out of the nearly three hundred thousand students who take the exam. Thus, achieving a perfect MCAT score is quite difficult, but it is not impossible.
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What is the hardest section of the 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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What level of physics is on the MCAT?

What are the actual prerequisite courses for the MCAT? All students need to take Physics 1 and 2 – without exception. Physics 1 will generally cover Newtonian Mechanics (kinematics, forces, work and energy, fluids and waves).
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Does the MCAT give a formula sheet?

Sometimes, formulas will be provided during the real exam but, as you will see, you are expected to already know quite a few. Doing and reviewing practice questions and practice tests will improve your understanding of what you need to know. For the list of MCAT Physics topics, see our MCAT topics list.
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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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Do you have to memorize the citric acid cycle for MCAT?

You do not need to know the enzymes of the Krebs Cycle. 3. You only need to know a relatively small number of facts.
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Is calculus on the MCAT?

Any math that is on the MCAT is fundamental: just arithmetic, algebra, and trigonometry. There is absolutely no calculus on the MCAT. Math-based problems will appear mostly in the Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems section.
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Is MCAT genetic?

Yep. It's actually a good bit of the focus. Human phys, biochem, cell bio, and genetics are the big subjects that frequently show up.
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Is psychology on the MCAT?

While psychology and sociology are now a part of the MCAT, the level of detail and complexity to which they are tested by the exam is not as high as that of more complex topics, such as biochemistry or physics, which should take priority.
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What makes the MCAT so hard?

It's a long test.

There are only 230 questions in this test but with their complexity, test-takers are given 7 hours and 30 minutes to answer it. This makes the MCAT one of the longest tests out there and makes it hard for test takers to score high.
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Does the MCAT have anatomy?

A lot of students have that question: Is anatomy on the MCAT? Is physiology on the MCAT? Of course, questions and passages on the MCAT will deal with anatomy and physiology to some degree. But it's not going to be at a level where you can't cover it adequately in general biology and your MCAT content review.
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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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What percentage of the MCAT is chemistry?

In total, around 9 percent of your entire exam will cover general chemistry. Why do we mention this? Many students spend too much time on the small details of their test prep. These students learn content for memorization, but the MCAT requires you to instead learn content for application.
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How many hours a week should you study for the 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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