Where can I get more information about the MCAT®?
There is no shortage of information available about the MCAT. The AAMC, which administers the test, offers a lot of helpful information and additional resources.
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Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT®) Web Site - Free Resource!
The AAMC has created this Web site to offer comprehensive MCAT information, including test registration information, practice tests, test scoring information, and MCAT research data.
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Computerized MCAT® Exam
The AAMC offers comprehensive MCAT information including test registration information, practice tests, test scoring information, and MCAT research, as well as a full description of the computerized MCAT, including testing dates, sites, and registration information.
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Preparing for the MCAT® - Free Resource!
Created to replace the Student Manual, Preparing for the MCAT compiles updated FAQs as well as information on the test sections and the transition to the computerized exam.
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2007 MCAT® Essentials (PDF, 24 pages) - Free Resource!
Considered required reading for all MCAT exam candidates, the AAMC’s MCAT Essentials provides critical information regarding preparation and administration of the exam.
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MCAT® Research Publications - Free Resource!
This site includes an annotated bibliography of MCAT research publications published between 1987 and 2003.
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Medical School Admission Requirements (MSAR™)
Published by the AAMC, this book is the most authoritative guide for applying to medical school. This accurate, thorough, and reliable resource is the only complete guide to U.S. and Canadian medical schools fully authorized by the schools themselves. In it you will find information on application procedures and deadlines, selection factors (including MCAT scores and grade-point averages), medical school class profiles, education costs and financial aid packages, and much more.
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