Wesley, a guy from spin class, is taking the MCAT at 8 a.m. tomorrow.
This here is all about the MCAT. The national medical school exam is more than five hours in length, with only three 10-minute breaks. It measures one's capability in the physical sciences, biology, verbal reasoning and writing skills.
You take the exam about 18 months before you show up in med school (assuming you get in). So if you want to go in the fall of '09, you take it right about now.
After you get your scores, in about three months, then you decide where to apply.
Also, there is no shortage of training materials, ranging from about $60-$1,200.
Good luck, Wesley.
By the way, Bisquick loves the word MCAT.
A health and fitness blog: With an occasional food item
Thursday, January 24, 2008
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