The MCAT has four sections, and a test-taker's performance on each section is weighted equally in his or her overall score. The sections are: Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems.
The MCAT exam tests the skills and knowledge that medical educators, physicians, medical students, and residents have identified as key prerequisites for success in medical school and practicing ...
Psychology and sociology comprise 25% of the MCAT exam – the entire Psychological, Social and Biological Foundations of Behavior section – so this decision must not be taken lightly.
those that cover the material on the MCAT, and those that fulfill the prerequisites for medical school entry. Here's an overview of the courses. Lizabeth Allison, Ph.D. Professor, Biology Pre-Med ...
Both undergraduate and relevant graduate coursework (including biochemistry and psychology) are designed to provide the background tested in the various sections of the revised MCAT. MBS also includes ...