
How Do MCAT Practice Tests Compare to the Real Thing?
We looked at people’s reported experiences and how their practice test scores compared to their real MCAT scores. Learn what variables come into play.

We looked at people’s reported experiences and how their practice test scores compared to their real MCAT scores. Learn what variables come into play.

Med school interviews require months of preparation and practice. Read our 11 simple but effective keys to medical school interview success.

When should you start studying for the MCAT? More studying is better, right? Well… not always, and certainly not in the case of the MCAT.

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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.

The behavioral interview is often the most befuddling part of the application process. Learn how to answer the most common medical school interview questions.

When it comes to studying for the MCAT, score guarantees are misleading at best and dangerous at worst. Find out why.

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.