Tip:
Taking full-length practice tests that simulate the real MCAT exam should prepare you by exposing you to a broad spectrum of content and effective strategies while granting you a mindset that will keep you from panicking on test day. In other words, the more
MCAT practice tests you take, the less
surprises you can expect on the real exam.
Ideally, you should schedule
time
to take one timed, full-length, practice test each week for at least one month prior to your test day.
Here are some important questions to ask yourself during your post-test analysis:
Did I read the questions thoroughly?
Did I fully understand what the questions were asking?
Did I have any idea what the passages were talking about?
Did I read all the answer choices thoroughly?
Did I second-guess my answer?
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