MCAT Practice Test Advice

MCAT Practice Test Advice

Crafting Your Practice Test Schedule for MCAT Success

Review the AAMC's syllabus

We know it seems odd to say, but the first thing you need to do is review the AAMC's syllabus for the MCAT and start doing some of their practice questions. On the AAMC website, you will find The Official AAMC MCAT Guide which serves as a second source of MCAT syllabus content and additional practice questions. Unfortunately, there are some prep companies out there that may guide you in the wrong direction about what the MCAT is really like.

So, we believe it is essential that you see the MCAT for yourself from the source (the AAMC) and try a few practice questions to get a feel for what you truly need to focus on. This simple preliminary effort will save you a lot of time, frustration, and money that you could easily waste by purchasing 20 different prep materials because you do not really know who to believe.

After completing this early process, reserve the rest of the AAMC's MCAT materials (i.e. practice question packs, full-length sample test, practice exams) for during and after your content review. Saving AAMC full-length practice tests for the end of your study regimen (about one month prior to your test date) is also beneficial in that your scores on AAMC practice tests will offer you the best indication of your score on the real exam.

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