![]() We created a special shortened MCAT pacing resource for you to plan your timing for the shortened MCAT! How can I practice pacing for the shortened MCAT? There’s no difference at all in Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills. However, with rounding differences, this is really pretty negligible. Previous Time Per Question (Regular MCAT)ĥ9 questions in 95 minutes = 1.6 minutes/questionĥ3 questions in 90 minutes = 1.7 minutes/questionĪs you can see, there’s an ever-so-slight difference (a tenth of a second) in the following sections: Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems, Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems, and Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior. But how does this affect the testing time within each section? In other words, how long do you now have to answer each question? Take a look! Section With a shorter test, the four major test sections are shorter as well. How does the shorter MCAT affect the timing within each section? *Total seated time does not include check-in time upon arrival at the test. Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior SectionĬhemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systemsīiological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems The CARS section will contain 48 questions split across 8 passages, and students will have 81 minutes to complete the exam section. ![]() Students will have 76 minutes to answer the 48 questions on each of these exam sections. This includes the dozen or so experimental questions that they typically include in their full-length exams (they don’t disclose the exact number of these “field test” questions) as well as questions from the scored pool.Īll three science sections will contain 12 discrete questions and 8 passages with 36 accompanying questions. The AAMC is going to be removing 38 total questions. In order to be completed in less time, the shortened MCAT will also have less questions than the old MCAT. What does the format of the AAMC’s shortened MCAT look like? A Real Student’s Shortened MCAT Experience Video.Wondering what to expect on the shortened MCAT? Watch our student interviews to learn about their firsthand experience: All rescheduling fees will be waived indefinitely.This applies to exams between June 19th and August 1st, to allow you to send your scores to schools faster. Scores will be reported in 14-18 days instead of one month. ![]() Registration for these dates is open now.
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