The MCAT Podcast
Summary: A collaboration between the Medical School Headquarters and Next Step Test Prep, The MCAT Podcast is here to make sure you have the information you need to succeed on your MCAT test day. We all know that the MCAT is one of the biggest hurdles on your journey to becoming a physician. Listening to this podcast will give you the motivation and information that you need to know to help you get the score you deserve so you can one day call yourself a physician.
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- Artist: Ryan Gray, MD of Meded Media
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Podcasts:
This week we cover discrete MCAT physics questions to help you learn how to work through them on your own.
We break down an MCAT Physics passage to help you learn how to work through them on your own.
You should know what expect when you get to the test center so that you're not stressed out over something silly. Listen and find out what you need to know.
Dr. Hure is a Caribbean medical school grad who went on to complete a Dermatology residency and Dermatopathology fellowship. Hear her specialty story.
There are so many ways to prepare for the MCAT—so many tips and tricks. Let's talk about ways to destress to help you maximize your test day.
There are so many things to worry about for the MCAT, how to use scratch paper shouldn't be one of them. We'll tell you the best way to use it!
We've discussed prereqs before back in Session 9 and Session 16. This week we're going to talk about any other courses that you should take for the MCAT.
Sociology may seem like a common sense subject that you don't need to take before you take the MCAT, but you should listen to this and maybe think about it.
The AAMC releases official scored and unscored practice MCAT exams. How should you use them as part of your MCAT prep? Do they differ from tests from others?
Mnemonics can be amazing tools if used correctly. How to use them properly is what we talk about today on The MCAT Podcast.
It seems like every company has MCAT books to sell. The question is, which ones should you get? We'll cover some of the basics here.
The last couple weeks we've covered MCAT courses and 1-on-1 MCAT tutoring. Did you know that Bryan thinks that study groups are the best way to prepare?
If you've been thinking about getting a private tutor to help prepare for the MCAT, then you should listen to this show. We talk about the pros and cons.
This week we talk about whether or not premed students need to take an MCAT prep course to do well on the MCAT. You'll be surprised by the answer.
Bryan and Ryan talk about what prereqs you should have completed, which ones you can self study, and which ones you can skip for the MCAT.