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The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is a standardized, computer-based exam required by nearly all U.S. and Canadian medical schools. It tests scientific knowledge, reasoning, and critical analysis across four sections in a single ~7.5-hour day.

Disclaimer. All questions and passages in this toolkit are original, AAMC-style practice items written for studying — not real MCAT questions. This site is not affiliated with or endorsed by the AAMC. Always confirm current format, scoring, and dates on the official AAMC site.

Start learning →  One page: lecture + video + cheat sheet + quiz per topic, with a study-plan generator.

Study tools

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Learn (all-in-one)

The unified curriculum: lecture, video, cheat sheet, and quiz for every topic, plus a daily study-plan generator.

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Practice

Original AAMC-style questions with instant feedback & explanations. Filter by section, difficulty, or your missed ones.

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Exam Simulator

A timed, section-weighted mock with a question navigator and a full per-section score breakdown.

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Flashcards

Spaced-repetition cards on the highest-yield facts across all four sections.

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Dashboard

Per-section mastery, mock-exam history, study streak, and a weak-area recommender.

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Video Lessons

Curated Khan Academy MCAT videos and others, organized by section.

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Cheat Sheets

Printable high-yield quick reference: equations, amino acids, hormones, theories.

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Notes

Your own study notes, exportable to Obsidian-friendly Markdown.

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Study Guide

Condensed, high-yield content for every subject in every section.

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Resources

Verified materials — Khan Academy, AAMC practice, Anki decks.

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3-Month Plan

A week-by-week schedule that takes you to test day.

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CARS Trainer

Per-passage timed CARS practice with pacing feedback and explanations.

Rapid Drill

Fast recall sets: equations, amino acids, hormones, theorists, and more.

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Scores & AAMC Tracker

Score-to-percentile reference and a tracker for your official AAMC full-lengths.

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Insights

Subtopic mastery, pace, confidence calibration, projected score, and an activity heatmap.

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Reference

Mnemonics library, an interactive amino-acid trainer, and high-yield diagrams.

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Search

Search across every question, flashcard, drill, mnemonic, and cheat sheet.

Exam facts

Sections4 — three science sections + CARS
Total questions230 scored (multiple-choice, 4 options each)
Total seat time~7 hours 30 minutes (content ~6h 15m + breaks & admin)
Score range472–528 total; each section 118–132 (midpoint 500/125)
FormatComputer-based at a Pearson VUE test center (or approved online, per AAMC policy)
ScoringScaled & equated (not raw %); you also receive percentile ranks
RegistrationThrough the AAMC MCAT registration system; fee assistance available via the AAMC Fee Assistance Program
CostStandard registration fee set by the AAMC (confirm the current amount on their site)

The four sections

Three sections are science-and-reasoning; one (CARS) is pure reading and analysis with no outside content.

SectionQuestionsTimeWhat it covers
Chem/Phys
Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems
5995 minGeneral chemistry, physics, organic chemistry, and biochemistry as applied to living systems.
CARS
Critical Analysis & Reasoning Skills
5390 minReading comprehension & reasoning over humanities and social-science passages. No prior content needed.
Bio/Biochem
Biological & Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems
5995 minBiology, biochemistry, and some organic/general chemistry. The most content-heavy section.
Psych/Soc
Psychological, Social & Biological Foundations of Behavior
5995 minPsychology, sociology, and biology of behavior. Heavy on vocabulary and theories.

How questions are built

Most questions in the three science sections are tied to a short passage (an experiment, figure, or study) — you apply concepts, interpret data, and reason, rather than just recall. Some are standalone "discrete" questions. CARS is entirely passage-based. This toolkit includes both discrete and passage-based practice.

Strategy in one line: Content gets you to the door; reasoning and timing get you through it. Build content with videos + flashcards, then spend the majority of your prep doing timed practice and reviewing every miss.

Study Guide → 3-Month Schedule →