How to TRAIN for the MCAT
Yana and Leo Vaks-Aliaga
Let’s demystify the MCAT training process.
The MCAT is a high-stakes performance.
How do you train for it?
How do you make sense of all the prep material available?
How do you know which advice is more effective for increasing your score?
Training for the MCAT can feel like trying to cross a thick forest without a trail or a compass. You could be walking around in circles for months without realizing it.
SAMPL’s mission is to increase diversity in medical leadership. An integral part of that mission is to increase medical student diversity. The MCAT remains one of the single largest barriers to increasing diversity in medical schools. Thus, it's a target we must address.
SAMPL is incredibly excited to partner with MiMentor for the Medical School Ready Series! Join us this Saturday, 9/29 at UC Davis School of Medicine from 10am-1pm, for a discussion on some of the essential components of MCAT training. We’ll also talk about some of the following common questions:
How much time do I spend on content review?
How do I structure my study schedule, regardless of whether I use a prep course or not?
Is a prep course worth it?
How do I get better at CARS????
When should I sign up for the exam?
What exactly is on the exam?
How do I get faster at answering questions?