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6th April 2016, 12:15 PM
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MCAT Dates
Hey buddy will you please tell me dates to apply for the MCAT exam and please also tell me details about the exam?
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6th April 2016, 12:16 PM
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Re: MCAT Dates
I will help you here to get the details about the MCAT exam and will also tell you dates so that you can apply for it easily. The MCAT exam tests for mastery of basic concepts in biology, general chemistry, organic chemistry, and physics. Additionally, it serves to assess examinees’ capacity for problem solving and critical thinking. These concepts are presented in basic science courses offered at most undergraduate institutions. Here I’m telling you dates Test Date Score Release Date January 22 February 23 January 23 February 23 April 1 May 3 April 23 May 24 May 6 June 7 May 14 June 14 May 20 June 21 June 2 July 6 June 18 July 19 July 8 August 9 July 9 August 9 July 22 August 23 August 4 September 7 August 5 September 7 August 19 September 20 August 20 September 20 August 25 September 27 September 1 October 4 September 9 October 12 September 10 October 12 The MCAT is about a five-hour test. There are four sections, though the Trial Section is optional. Physical Sciences Verbal Reasoning Biological Sciences Trial Section Exam syllabus Physical Sciences : The Physical Sciences section assesses problem-solving ability in general chemistry and physics. All questions in this section are designed to evaluate your knowledge of basic physical sciences concepts and problem-solving skills. The Physical Sciences section is divided as follows: Total of 52 questions 7 passage-based sets of questions 4–7 questions per set 13 independent questions Verbal Reasoning : The Verbal Reasoning section assesses your ability to understand, evaluate, and apply the information and arguments contained in each passage. Content is based in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The Verbal Reasoning section is divided as follows: Total of 40 questions 7 passages (approximately 600 words per passage) 5–7 questions per passage Biological Sciences : The Biological Sciences section assesses problem-solving ability in the areas of biology and organic chemistry. All questions in this section are designed to evaluate your knowledge of basic biological sciences concepts and problem-solving skills. The Biological Sciences section is divided as follows: Total of 52 questions 7 passage-based sets of questions 4–7 questions per set 13 independent questions Trial Section The Trial Section is a new segment for 2013 that is replacing the Writing Sample section. The Trial Section is voluntary and takes 45 minutes. Questions include either a set on sociology, psychology or biology, or biology, chemistry or biochemistry and physics. |