Meet with MCAT expert Don Osborne of INQUARTA.com live each week and learn what you need to do to get your best MCAT score.
With April and May MCAT test dates fast approaching, an MCAT Club member and I discuss methods to more quickly read and complete verbal reasoning passages.
Claire very generously shares her story: How she got a 37 on the MCAT, and how you can too.
Ever heard of an MD-PhD, a JD/MD, a MD/MPH or a MD/MBA? Joint degree programs are the fastest way to get the most education.
Le0nardo Radomile has helped premeds crush the MCAT verbal reasoning test for years and years. Now he’s here at The MCAT Club to reveal some of the secrets he’s learned over the years.
If you take the MCAT in 2014, how long will your score last? Medical school won’t accept your score forever, so listen in to find out when your 2014 score will expire.
The premeds over at Reddit are gunning to get accepted to medical school, so naturally they want to know all about the MCAT, practice scores, and letters of recommendation. Listen in and hear me answer three of their most important questions about admissions.
The MCAT verbal reasoning portion of the MCAT is a huge challenge, even for native English speakers. When English is your second language the verbal test can feel like an impossible task to overcome. Don’t be discouraged, and don’t settle for a low score!
First episodes of The MCAT Club podcast, woot! This is a perfect sample of what we do at the club and what’s coming in the future — Up-to-date and relevant application tips that you can act on right now. Listen in and boost your odds.
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