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Is the MCAT* changing?
The MCAT began in 1928 (formerly called the Moss test) and has had four major modifications since. In recent times, the exam changed significantly in 1991 and then again in 2003 (less organic chemistry and more genetics). In 2007 the MCAT became somewhat shorter and changed to a Computer Based Test (CBT). The next expected review, which will be out no earlier than 2014, will be the fifth major alteration. Students taking the MCAT before 2014 will not be affected. Current content discussions by the AAMC (publishers of the real exam) concerning the new test explores ways to add communication skills to the testing experience among other options.
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Here is a summary of the MCAT changes which began in 2007 and continues today:
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The test is shorter (approximately 5
hours vs. the previous testing time of 8 hours).
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Students receive their test scores
more quickly.
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The test is offered more frequently
throughout the year (more than 20 testing dates; see 2010 MCAT test dates).
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The exam is given in smaller,
climate-controlled rooms (see sample MCAT test center).
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How do you prepare for the MCAT changes?
A solid science review, CBT practice
exams, sufficient study time and motivation will permit you to score high on
the new Computer Based Test. You can find all the materials you need for an
up-to-date MCAT
science review or complete
MCAT prep.
The official website for the AAMC has links to official practice
CBT MCATs. The 10 MCAT Practice Tests from The Gold Standard are computer based exams and are always updated. Practice is a very important aspect of proper exam preparation.
Other Views of the MCAT Changes
If you would like the official word from the
AAMC about the 2014 (or later) modifications, click here.
The Student Doctor Network has a discussion board where premeds can discuss
the
MCAT changes.
Many premed students have websites discussing the changing
MCAT.
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