Preparing for Your Medical School Entrance Exam

Posted by Ramona Mills on February 13th, 2019

The Medical College Acceptance Test has been a vital part of the admission process to medical schools for years. The MCAT is a standardized multiple-choice test deigned to test the student's critical thinking, problem-solving skills and knowledge of the concepts considered to be prerequisites to a medical degree. By following this simple list of helpful tips, you are well on your way to preparing for your medical school entrance exam.

DO: Create a study plan

While there is no universally agreed-upon process for creating a study plan, you must formalize a plan that works for you. By scheduling study times throughout the entirety of your time spent in preparation, you save yourself ample amounts of struggle and disappointment. Carving out large chunks of time ahead of time enables you to plan around your study schedule while still keeping up with your preparations for your medical school entrance exam.

DO: Take practice tests

Countless practice tests are available online and in print; take advantage of the invaluable resources. By taking the practice tests, you anticipate your scores, which shows you the areas in which you need the most work. Taking the practice tests also reveals the amount of improvement you need before you are accepted into your ideal programs. While taking the practice test is obviously time-consuming, the work and time you put into it are worth it.

DON'T: Forget to familiarize yourself with the format of the test

Do not show up to take your medical school entrance exam without knowing and being comfortable with the format of the test itself. Taking the test, by this point in time, needs to be as routine for you as driving home from work. Take enough practice tests to learn how to budget your time in the test, as well as how to anticipate future sections or pay to get essays written. Such familiarization builds up your perseverance in test-taking, as you remain constantly aware of the number of questions left before the test finishes.

DON'T: Study the day before you take the test

Many test takers spend the day before the test cramming. A much smarter idea is to take the day before the test to rest. Your medical school entrance exam covers so much information that you are not likely to benefit from cramming the previous day. If you have followed your study plan, you know the material covered on the exam by this point in time. Taking the day before the test off helps put your mind at ease, and it ensures that you get plenty of rest before the big day.

The medical school entrance exam is a terribly difficult test on a wide range of information. By following this simple list of dos and dont's, you begin to prepare for the test so that you ace it when your test day finally arrives.

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