When should I start studying for the MCAT?

The earliest we recommend taking the MCAT is the end of the summer between your sophomore and junior year of college. In that case, we recommend beginning to study no earlier than the spring of your sophomore year. There are a few caveats to keep in mind if you plan to take the MCAT that early.
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When should I start taking the MCAT?

The MCAT exam is offered January through September, and there are roughly twenty-five MCAT test dates to choose from. Aim to take the MCAT as early in the year as possible, preferably no later than mid-May before AMCAS application submissions begin in early June.
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Should I start studying for the MCAT in high school?

Ideally, students should give themselves at least six months to prepare for the MCAT. They can begin their preparation by taking a practice exam to familiarize themselves with the test, and to get a good idea of their strong and weak areas.
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How should I start studying for the MCAT?

How to start studying for the MCAT
  1. Learn About the MCAT. ...
  2. Determine Your Baseline‍ ...
  3. Determine Your Goal Score‍ ...
  4. Take Time to Learn the Different Formats/Structures and Their Time Lengths‍ ...
  5. Build Stamina by Taking Practice Tests‍ ...
  6. Study Your Work (Failures and Correct Answers)‍ ...
  7. Take Care of Yourself Mentally and Physically.
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Is freshman year too early to study for MCAT?

If you get anything less than a 4.0 freshman year, you're never getting into medical school. Start studying for the MCAT the summer before you enter college. By the time junior year rolls around, you should finally be ready.
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Can I take the MCAT my sophomore year?

Applicants typically take the MCAT after they have finished their prerequisite classes for medical school because these classes usually cover most of the material on the actual MCAT. This means that students are typically taking the MCAT after their sophomore or junior year of college.
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How long is too long to 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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Is the MCAT 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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What is highest score on MCAT?

The highest MCAT score possible is a 528. The MCAT scale is centered so that a 500 represents the mean score. AAMC recommends that med school admission committees consider applicants near the center of the range, rather than placing the most emphasis on the higher end of the scale.
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When should I start studying?

Aim to begin studying at least one month in advance.

"The best time to start studying is at the beginning of the class. Set aside a little time each week to sit down and organize your notes and think about what's going well and what's going badly.
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Can I give MCAT after 12?

Can I give MCAT after 12th class? Yes, you can apply for MCAT after 12th class.
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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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How fast do MCAT seats fill up?

Historically, testing seats fill up very quickly—some in less than 24 hours— and we expect the same to occur this year. You might say that MCAT seats were just as popular as the hottest music events!
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Do you apply to medical school junior or senior year?

The traditional timeframe is to apply at the end of your junior year as a rising senior in college. This requires that you take the MCAT early in your junior year or even during the summer between your sophomore and junior years of college.
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How much does MCAT cost?

The initial registration fee for the MCAT exam is $325, which covers the cost of the exam, as well as distribution of your scores. Information regarding fees is available on the MCAT website.
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Is MCAT or GPA more important?

But, the easy answer is: MCAT. Some med schools believe that GPA is a better indicator of future success because it measures your work ethic and determination. However, your MCAT score is the only factor that is completely objective. It is the only factor that can compare all students evenly.
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Should I retake a 515 MCAT?

To get an excellent MCAT score means to score in the overall 90th percentile, which currently means a score of 515 or greater. Anything above the score of 517 is considered as outstanding. With that kind of score, it will be difficult for med schools to reject your application!
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Should I retake a 512 MCAT?

If you were averaging 510-512s on your practice AAMC exam but scored much lower on test day, this is a good reason to retake the MCAT. The lower score is more likely due to nerves, pressure, lack of sleep, or sickness than lack of knowledge and ability.
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What happens if you fail MCAT?

If you do bad on the test, you retake it; if you do bad again, you retake it again. If all else fails, you go to the Caribbean, unless you don't really want to be a doctor.
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How do you get a 528 on the MCAT?

A 528 is the highest MCAT score that you can achieve by scoring a perfect 132 in each of the four MCAT sections. Each of the four MCAT sections is scored from a 118 to a 132, and when you add these four sections up, you can score anywhere between a 472 and a 528.
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Is MCAT all multiple-choice?

As stated above, the MCAT only have multiple choice questions, which is different from most college science exams.
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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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Is Khan Academy good for MCAT?

It also covers most topics you'll encounter on the MCAT. Khan Academy excels in a couple of critical subjects. The platform is one of the best for psychology and social sciences. The MCAT resources don't gloss over those topics, which sometimes occurs with other test prep courses and resources.
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Which MCAT prep is best?

Best MCAT Prep Courses Summary
  • Best Overall MCAT Prep Course: Blueprint MCAT.
  • Most Immersive MCAT Prep: Altius.
  • Best Value MCAT Prep Course: Magoosh.
  • Best MCAT Live Online Classes: Princeton Review.
  • The Popular MCAT Pick: Kaplan.
  • Most MCAT Study Material: Gold Standard.
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