
Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)
The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is a standardized exam used by medical schools to evaluate prospective students' knowledge and skills. It assesses understanding in areas such as biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, and critical thinking. The test also measures skills in problem-solving, analytical reasoning, and written communication. Designed to predict success in medical school, the MCAT is a key component of the admissions process, helping schools select candidates with the necessary foundation and abilities for a career in medicine. It is typically taken by pre-med students preparing for medical school applications.