Publisher's Synopsis
Medical schools use the MCAT, a standardized, multiple-choice admissions test, to evaluate applicants' foundational science knowledge and reasoning abilities. U.S. drug schools use MCAT scores to think about candidates from various universities reasonably.
You will be evaluated on the accuracy of your prior knowledge of courses required for medical school. To be eligible to take the MCAT, you do not need to complete all prerequisites; however, your success depends on how well you know each subject.