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Dreaming of a career in medicine in the United States or Canada? Your journey begins with the MCAT® (Medical College Admission Test) — a critical step that evaluates not just your scientific knowledge, but also your analytical thinking and problem-solving skills.
What’s on the MCAT®?
The exam covers four core areas:
- Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems – 59 questions, 95 minutes
- Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems – 59 questions, 95 minutes
- Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behaviour – 59 questions, 95 minutes
- Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (CARS) – 53 questions, 90 minutes
Total exam time: approximately 6 hours 15 minutes (around 7 hours 30 minutes at the test centre including breaks).
Fast Facts You Should Know
- MCAT® is offered about 15 times a year worldwide
- No formal prerequisites to sit the exam, though medical schools have their own requirements
- Scores are valid for 3 years
- Attempt limits: 3 per year, 4 in 2 years, 7 in a lifetime
- Score range: 472–528, with percentile ranks updated annually
Why It Matters
A strong MCAT® score is a key factor in medical school admissions. It demonstrates your readiness for rigorous medical training and can make your application stand out. While it doesn’t guarantee acceptance, it’s a vital step toward your dream career.
How AmericaTutors.com Can Help You Succeed
MCAT® prep can be challenging, but AmericaTutors.com makes it manageable:
- Personalized tutoring from MCAT® experts
- Access to extensive practice questions and mock tests
- Targeted strategies for CARS and science sections
- Flexible online lessons designed to fit your schedule
With expert guidance and tailored resources, you can study smarter, build confidence, and aim for the score you need.
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