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🚨MCAT Score Release For January 18th Test Takers🚨
Today, the AAMC released the scores of the 1/18 test takers. Did you take the test last month? If so, let us know how your experience was, and feel free to share any advice you have for those testing next in the comments below.
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When Should You Take the MCAT?
Thank you for attending our event on when to take the MCAT! What are some key insights or takeaways that you gained today? Share in the comments below!👇 As a bonus, here is a free practice test you can take to see where you're at.
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Event Discussion: MCAT Prep Week -Mastering Metabolism Workshop 📚
✨Tonight, expert MCAT instructor @Ae-Ri led night 3 of our MCAT Prep week with tonights topic: "Mastering Metabolism".✨ In the comments below, let us know what you found most helpful from today's session.💬 Don't forget to tune in tomorrow for night 4 when we will be discussing "How to Conquer CARS".💻
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Doctor characteristics!
Hello hello! I know a lot of you out there are in the grind for the first upcoming test dates of 2024, and it's sometimes easy to lose sight of the fact that your goal isn't the MCAT, but medical school! To help you regain your focus, let's talk about the other metrics of what makes you an awesome candidate beyond just…
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Event Discussion: MCAT Prep Week - Acid/Base Chemisty Workshop🧑🔬🧪
We're so glad you joined night 2 of MCAT Prep Week where the topic was Acid/Base Chemistry. What was an interesting or helpful thing that you learned in this evening's session?
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Don't Let This Be You! 😅 #MemeMonday
Don't let this be you! Check out all of the registration dates, test dates, and score release dates here. Did you register yet?👀 Write your test date in the comments below!
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Maintaining 🧠 focus for the MCAT
Hi friends! Wow, how did the end of January come so fast? Time seems to fly, but do you know when it doesn't? When you're staring down an entire practice test, or reviewing a topic you've been dreading, or going through your last set of practice questions. You suddenly find excuses to clean your fridge or call a friend.…
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The MCAT and Lifelong Skills
"Why do I have to learn all this, anyway?" This is the quintessential question we've all asked during prep for the Medical College Admission Test®. The test has four sections: Chem/Phys, CARS, Bio/Biochem, and Psych/Soc. It has four section scores and one summative score created by adding them all together. It has over two…
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How to eat an Elephant
The MCAT can seem overwhelming, as it covers so much. It is easy to look at the elephant and say, I can never conquer that, falling into anxiety and giving up. However the way to eat an elephant, is one bite at a time. Start by focusing on the high yield principles, and build from there. It is impossible to know it all,…
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What to do about that topic you've been avoiding.....
We all know there's a massive amount of content that's tested on the MCAT, and most of us have several topics/sub-topics that we refer to as our "weaknesses". So what do you do to help strengthen those weaknesses before quizzing/testing yourself on those topics. Some folks like online videos, old text books, MCAT books,…
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To make or not to make: New Years resolutions
A new year, especially one that starts on a Monday, can be a great opportunity to set new goals for ourselves - new year, clean slate, new goals! But I'm not always very successful at keeping my resolutions; few weeks in and I start to slip up and fall back into doing what I was doing before. When I reflect on why, it's…
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10 Helpful Study Strategies for 2024!
We understand that preparing for an exam can be stressful, but being ready involves effective study strategies, time management, and self-care. Here are some tips to help you feel more prepared: Create a Study Plan: Break down study material into manageable sections, allocate time slots for each topic, and prioritize based…
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Balancing Life and MCAT Prep📚️
Finding the right balance between your daily life and MCAT prep can be tricky. How did or do you balance your MCAT preparation with other commitments? Share your tips below!
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MCAT Question of the Day ID #1766 - Peptidyl Transferase -
Let us know your answer to today's question of the day!
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MCAT Question of the Day ID #1756 - Biochemical Reaction
Check out the question of the day, then come back here and let us know what answer you got!
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MCAT Question of the Day ID #1817 - Polymorphisms and the DRD2 Gene
Let's talk about the question of the day!
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MCAT Question of the Day ID #1837 - United States Population
On today's question of the day, we talked about the US population. What answer did you choose? Let us know in the comments below!
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MCAT Question of the Day ID #1785 - Second-Order Kinetics
Today's question of the day asks you to identify the rate law for the reaction shown. How did you do? Let us know your answer below!
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MCAT Question of the Day ID #1824 - Route Processing
How did you do on today's??? Share with us in the comments!
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MCAT Question of the Day ID #1787 - Glycolysis
Check out today's question of the day!
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5 (+1) Ways to Improve Your MCAT Score!
Looking for ways to improve your MCAT score? Check out this helpful video by some of our top MCAT experts.🎉
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MCAT Question of the Day ID #1829 - Culture
Today's question of the day talked about the differences in cultures. Let us know what answer you selected and your thoughts on the answer explanation. :)
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MCAT Question of the Day ID #1801 - Patterns and Shapes
Did you answer the MCAT question of the day? Share your answer below and let us know what you thought of the answer explanation.
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MCAT Question of the Day ID #1771 - Muscle Pyruvate Dehydrogenase
If you haven't already, go answer the question of the day then come back and let us know how you did!
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MCAT Question of the Day ID #1815 - Erikson’s Stages of Psychosocial Development
Let us know what you got as the answer to today's question of the day!
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MCAT Question of the Day ID #1804 - Sleep Disorders
Today's question of the day asked to identify the sleep disorder described in the example. Did you get it right? Let us know in the comments and share your thoughts on the explanation.
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MCAT Question of the Day ID #1804 - Fixed-Interval Schedule
A fixed interval schedule is a reinforcement method that provides a reward at consistent times. Today's question of the day asked about this method - did you get the right answer? Let us know in the comments!