What Is the MCAT Exam?
MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is a standardized computer-based test (CBT) test that is necessary for students applying for North American Clinical Medical College. It examines examinees' problem-solving ability, critical thinking ability and analysis, research design and graphical analysis & data analysis, conclusions and inferences from visual data, and examines examinee's mastery of discipline principles and knowledge. The total answer time for MCAT is 6 hours and 15 minutes, and the entire exam lasts about 7 hours and 30 minutes.
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- MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is a standardized computer-based test (CBT) test that is necessary for students applying for North American Clinical Medical College. It examines a candidate's ability to solve problems,
- MCAT is licensed annually
- For registration information about MCAT, please contact the following organizations:
- Letter: Medical College Admission Test Program Office, Post Office Box 4056 IOWACity, IA 52243
- Phone: (319)337-1357
- During the MCAT exam, applicants can choose to send their test results directly to the American Medical College Application Service-participating school through the American Medical College Application Service. The applicant can also designate six non-American Medical College Application Service schools to receive free of charge. Send MCAT results.
- If the applicant did not choose to send the score service free of charge during the MCAT test, they can send the score to AMCAS afterwards, or fill out the Medical College Admission Test Additiongal Score Request Form to send the score.