
Letter of Intent vs. Letter of Interest
What’s the difference between a letter of intent vs. a letter of interest, and how are they used in the medical school application process?

What’s the difference between a letter of intent vs. a letter of interest, and how are they used in the medical school application process?

For the MCAT, a scaled score is a standardized representation of your raw score. Learn more about the key differences between raw vs. scaled scores.

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To make the most out of your journey in medicine, it is critical to know the best parts of your training – use these insights to optimize when you should work hard and when you should play.

Test day is one of the most important days for a doctor-in-training. Read our key strategies to maximize your score on the days that matter most.

When the stress becomes too much, however, performance starts to decline.A little bit of stress is good and can help you perform better, but too much stress can have the opposite effect. Follow our 13 MCAT stress relief techniques.

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Follow our MCAT practice test strategy to make the most of your practice tests and feel more at ease on test day.