
MCAT (Medical College Admission Test)
The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is a standardized exam used by medical schools to assess applicants' readiness for medical education. It evaluates knowledge of biological and physical sciences, critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and understanding of behavioral and social sciences. The test typically includes multiple-choice questions and a section on writing. It helps admission committees compare applicants objectively and determine who has the foundational skills necessary for success in medical school. Preparing for the MCAT involves studying various scientific concepts, developing test-taking strategies, and practicing critical analysis to perform well on this comprehensive exam.