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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Podcasts:
How do you study for the MCAT, and how do you know your prep is working for you? Introducing Next Step's Rachel Grubbs, who is here to tell us more.
Sociology has many broad, high-yield concepts like inequality, demographics and social stratification. Today, we dig into some sociology discretes.
Experiment design has the potential to appear in three of the four MCAT sections, which makes it super high yield. Follow along with the handout!
Today we're talking high-yield physics: the electromagnetic spectrum, refraction, and understanding wavelength and frequency as it relates to light. Let's go!
Lab technique is an MCAT topic that requires both organic chemistry and biochemistry knowledge to answer. We'll tackle some high-yield questions on this topic.
Follow along with today's episode as we continue with high yield concepts. We'll cover reduction potentials and compare electrolytic and galvanic cells.
Ryan and Claire highlight some of the key concepts for Amino Acids, and apply a few of them to discrete questions from the handout!
Today we define the wide world of molecular genetics and dive straight into some MCAT discretes. Follow along with the handout!
The MCAT covers many concepts and study time is limited. Today we discuss high-yield materials. Are they the key to getting the biggest return on your MCAT prep?
Today we discuss the AAMC's MCAT prep resources, updates to the interface and functionality, and how to get the most out of your practice material.
Students often think the most important part is taking as many full-lengths as possible, but according to MCAT experts, that is a mistake you don't want to make!
The last questions on Next Step full-length 10 are discrete questions covering locus of control, gender, and aphasia! How did you do on the Psych/Soc section?
In our last passage of the Psych/Soc section, we look into the impact socioeconomic status has on college attendance. Follow along in the blog post!
In Passage 9 we analyze a study about the impact of musical expertise on both the functional and structural modifications of the brain. Follow along!
Today we tackle our next set of discrete questions! We cover norms, bias, groupthink, and population statistics! Challenge your knowledge and see how you do!