Hi pre-meds! I hope you've enjoyed the first week(s) of your classes. Just like any other time, the upcoming week offers many free events for those who are planning to take the MCAT this or next year: there are two events that will teach you about the changes for the next year, plus a free practice test - see below. Good luck everyone!
Mon, 9/8, 8:30-10:00 pm - MCAT 2015: The Inside Scoop
In 2015 the MCAT is undergoing the largest change in the past 25 years. Entirely new content areas in Psychology, Sociology, and Biochemistry, plus an exam that’s almost twice as long (including a lunch break). Learn about all of the changes, which exam is right for you, and how to get prepared.
Tue, 11/5, 7:00-8:30 pm - MCAT is Changing 2015
Revisions to the MCAT are on the way: the test will include new content, have a new section, and be longer by 50 percent. With our MCAT expertise, The Princeton Review has the information you need to stay a step ahead. Attend one of our in-person or online free events and we’ll explain what's changing and answer all your questions. Start planning your MCAT strategy today! Register online in advance.
Sat, 9/13, 11:00 am-3:30 pm - MCAT Practice Test
In 2015 the MCAT is undergoing the largest change in the past 25 years. Entirely new content areas in Psychology, Sociology, and Biochemistry, plus an exam that’s almost twice as long (including a lunch break). Learn about all of the changes, which exam is right for you, and how to get prepared.
Tue, 11/5, 7:00-8:30 pm - MCAT is Changing 2015
Revisions to the MCAT are on the way: the test will include new content, have a new section, and be longer by 50 percent. With our MCAT expertise, The Princeton Review has the information you need to stay a step ahead. Attend one of our in-person or online free events and we’ll explain what's changing and answer all your questions. Start planning your MCAT strategy today! Register online in advance.
Sat, 9/13, 11:00 am-3:30 pm - MCAT Practice Test
A FREE online event by Kaplan: Test your skills with this free practice MCAT and see how you would score on test day. Participants will receive a detailed analysis of their performance on the exam, including individual strengths and weaknesses on every question type. Register online in advance.
(Note: The administered Kaplan free MCAT practice test is always the same one at all "MCAT Practice Test" sessions.)