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Medical College Admission Test
MCAT®
The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is a standardized, multiple-choice examination designed to assess problem solving,
critical thinking, and writing skills in addition to the examinee's knowledge of science concepts and principles prerequisite
to the study of medicine. Scores are reported in each of the following areas: Verbal Reasoning, Physical Sciences, Writing
Sample, and Biological Sciences. Medical college admission committees consider MCAT scores as part of their admission decision
process.
Almost all U.S. medical schools require applicants to submit MCAT scores during the application process. Many schools may not
accept MCAT scores if taken more than three years ago. Applicants should refer to the Medical School Admission Requirements
(MSAR) to determine specific MCAT requirements. The MSAR may be reviewed at many premedical advising offices or purchased from
AAMC student publications Web site.
The Millersville University Testing Center recommends using all or some of the links found below to learn more about the MCAT
and the processes surrounding it.
Association
of American Medical Colleges
Test
Dates & Registration Materials for the MCAT
Kalpan Educational
Centers
MCAT Page & Info.
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