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If you're applying to medical schools, you may be overwhelmed by the prospect of preparing for the MCAT. A Houston MCAT prep course provided by Varsity Tutors you can find direction and support. The MCAT, or Medical College Admission Test, is required by almost all American medical schools, including local institutions like the University of Texas Medical School at Houston and Baylor College of Medicine. The test covers a wide set of subjects, including chemistry, biochemistry, biology, physics, psychology, and sociology, and will also test your general critical thinking and analysis skills. The MCAT is quite long, clocking in at 7.5 hours including breaks, and with such a range of topics to review it can be easy to feel intimidated and difficult to know where to start when it comes to preparing yourself for test day. Regardless of where you find yourself in your test prep, a Houston MCAT course can be a powerful tool in getting ready to do your best on the MCAT.
A Houston MCAT course is provided in a live, interactive online classroom, where you'll see and speak with your instructor and other students just as if you were sitting around a table together. An online course of this sort has some serious advantages for anyone getting ready to apply to medical schools. As a student going into the medical field, you may be swamped with coursework, and adding MCAT preparation to your existing load may seem difficult. However, an online course means very flexible scheduling and zero time spent commuting, so you can find a class that's right for you, and that meets you where you are. Fresh course sections start each week, so there's always a new section waiting for you and getting signed up is simple. A lot can ride on your MCAT score, so having easy access to support can be very valuable to students.
What will a Houston MCAT class help me review?
The MCAT is a timed, multiple-choice, computer-based test that is split up into four separate sections. These sections will test you on your knowledge of the physical sciences in a medical context, as well as testing you on social and cultural factors that are relevant to medical practice. Let's take a short look at the specifics of each section, and what a Houston MCAT class will cover.
First off, the Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems section will test you on your knowledge of biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, and physics. You'll be applying this knowledge to questions that focus on the organ systems and tissues in the human body, and will have to demonstrate your understanding of the physical and chemical factors that underlie the operation of these systems. This section will ask you to answer 59 questions in 95 minutes.
Second, the Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills section. On this section of the MCAT, you'll be provided with 9 passages to read, and asked a set of questions about each passage. The passages will cover various topics in the social sciences and humanities, but you do not necessarily have to have any knowledge about these topics. The test is not intended to assess your existing knowledge, here, but rather to see how well you can comprehend English-language texts and analyze the information they contain. You'll have to extrapolate information from these passages, apply information from the passages to new contexts, understand how new information might affect the meaning of a passage, and perform other, similar tasks. Here you'll have 90 minutes to answer 53 questions.
The third section is the Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems section. Here you'll again be asked to show knowledge of physical sciences like chemistry, biology, and biochemistry, but the focus of this section's questions will be the processes that living organisms undergo. You'll have to know how organisms reproduce, grow, maintain homeostasis, provide themselves with energy from their environment, and adapt to adversity. For this section, you will be provided with 95 minutes to answer 59 questions.
Fourth, and last, is the Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior section. This section will provide you with sets of questions related to written passages, as well as a smaller number of questions that do not correspond to passages. For this section you will have to draw on your sociology and psychology skills to answer questions about how medicine intersects with social issues such as population diversity and mental health. These questions will require you to prove an understanding of the impact of social stratification and limited access to resources on human well-being, as well as how differences in culture affect people's perceptions, needs, and health. This section will allow you 95 minutes to answer 59 questions.
What can a Houston MCAT course do to help me get ready for the test?
In a Houston MCAT course, you'll be taught by an expert instructor in an online environment, alongside your classmates. Collaborative environments like this have been shown to improve students' ability to gain and retain knowledge, and learning with other prospective medical students can be a great way to get to grips with the MCAT. You may even find that exposure to diverse voices and perspectives on the fields that the MCAT covers are a great asset, and might provide you with refreshing new ways of thinking about these medical subjects. Additionally, while group discussion may be very effective, it can always be nice to get some one-on-one time with a knowledgeable instructor, which is why an MCAT class allows for exactly that: you'll be able to reserve time where you'll sit down with your teacher and go over material alone, in case you find yourself needing to spend some extra time on certain subjects.
All of these services are delivered entirely online, for a very convenient classroom experience. By taking a course like this, you can minimize the obstacles between you and MCAT preparation, bringing you one step closer to pursuing a great score on the test. Course sections start every week and are available in 2-week or 4-week courses, so you can pick the schedule that's best for you.
How can I get signed up for a Houston MCAT class?
The MCAT is one of the critical parts of a medical school application and may have an impact on how admissions boards view you. It is a long, rigorous test, which is fitting, as medicine is a rigorous field that can demand a lot from those who choose to practice it. While preparing for this exam might be stressful, it can be helpful to think of it as more than just a necessary period of preparation for a necessary exam. Instead, it can be an opportunity to try to set yourself up for success going forward. After all, should you be admitted to medical school, any skills that you hone for the MCAT can continue to pay off for years to come. Reach out to Varsity Tutors today, and we can get you set up with a Houston MCAT course that will bring you into conversation with other med school applicants so that all of you can take this opportunity to pursue a successful future in medical school.

Stacie: Houston MCAT course instructor
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Nishant: Houston MCAT course instructor
...Rice University where I was a pre-med student studying Public Health and Anthropology. I'm passionate about working with students, and I was active in TA and mentorship roles during my time in school. While standardized test prep can be intimidating or tedious, I strive to make sessions fun while tailoring my approach to the needs of the student. In my spare time, I enjoy cooking and keeping up with the latest TV shows.
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- Rice University - Bachelor in Arts, Public Health
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- MCAT
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Joann: Houston MCAT course instructor
Hi! I am a Rice University alumni who recently just been accepted into Baylor College of Medicine. I enjoy tutoring high school science classes and MCAT subjects. In my free time, I like to go running and playing tennis.
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- Rice University - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
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- MCAT
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Jeremy: Houston MCAT course instructor
...Many genes in c. elegans are homologous to human genes. To investigate the role of the above gene mutations in the development of c. elegans is to further understand the mechanism of human neurodegenerative diseases. To open my eyes to different cultures in the world, I applied and was selected to be part of a pre-med study abroad semester in Maastricht, Netherlands. In Maastricht, I studied both for the classes taught by Baylor professors and...
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- Baylor University - Bachelor of Science, Biology minor Prehealth
- University of North Texas Health Science Center - Master of Science, Health Management and Policy
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- MCAT
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Matthew: Houston MCAT course instructor
...I've always loved learning and that love has kept me in school (whether for better or worse :P) for more years than I can count. Though I don't plan on being a student forever, the time that I've spent preparing for college, graduate school, and now medical school has reminded me of how enabling a strong academic record can be. I've been tutoring since I was in high school and have worked with students at...
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- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
- Stanford University - Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
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- MCAT
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- SAT Mathematics
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Megan: Houston MCAT course instructor
...for chemistry students, which made me passionate about tutoring and teaching beyond Baylor. I love seeing the "Ah-Ha" moment in students and helping them reach their academic goals. Learning should be exciting and stimulating, and I am here to facilitate that experience. My tutoring interests are mostly focused on Neuroscience, Psychology, Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, and Test Prep. Outside of academia, I am involved in pediatrics research, local volunteering, and spending time with my dog.
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- Baylor University - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
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- MCAT
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Michelle: Houston MCAT course instructor
...a bachelor's degree in Biochemistry and Cell Biology. Currently, I am in my second year of medical school at Baylor College of Medicine. My favorite subjects to tutor are math and science (specifically, chemistry and biology). I love working with students to understand different concepts and really get a good grasp on fundamentals - which is essential to doing well in math and science. I have tutored students of all ages (from early elementary to...
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- Rice University - Bachelors, Biochemistry
- Baylor College of Medicine - Current Grad Student, M.D.
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- MCAT
- MCAT Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems
- Algebra
- High School Biology
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Fatima: Houston MCAT course instructor
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- Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Harrisburg - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
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Samantha: Houston MCAT course instructor
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- Princeton University - Current Undergrad Student, Psychology
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- Social Studies
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Shakeel : Houston MCAT course instructor
...to go into academic research rather than clinical practice because I wanted to make a difference through basic research. Soon after I became an instructor in immunology at my alma mater. I immigrated to the US in 2003 and since then have been in basic sciences (Molecular biology) research. My strengths are immunology and cell biology but I have some experience in all body systems because of my medical background. I also like teaching math...
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- LSAT
- GRE
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Brandon: Houston MCAT course instructor
I am currently a middle school language arts teacher, although I have also taught a self-contained 6th grade class. I enjoy most the fields of math and science but have also come to appreciate the importance of language arts and literature. I like to think of myself as a balanced tutor.... I believe in the classical model of education, whereby teachers focus on content rather than teaching to the test. Education should create good citizens by teaching students the importance of the past, their place in the present, and their power for influencing the future.
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- College of St Thomas More - Bachelors, Liberal Arts
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- MCAT
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- High School English
- IB Philosophy SL
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Amanda: Houston MCAT course instructor
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- The University of Alabama - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
- Baylor College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Public Health
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- Lone Star College System - Bachelor of Chemistry, Biochemistry
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Ashton: Houston MCAT course instructor
...high school and middle school special education para for three years, and I have begun my first year teaching college English. I have learned to become very patient and adaptable to student needs. I have a bachelor's degree in film from Mary Baldwin University, and I have a master's decree in creative writing from Regis University. I tutor English and writing courses as these are the subjects I am most proficient in and most enjoy....
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- Mary Baldwin College - Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing
- Regis University - Master of Arts, Creative Writing
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Katherine: Houston MCAT course instructor
...in questions, case scenarios, and vignettes. Students often get trapped in the weeds and have difficulty identifying the key components in questions that are presented in regards to "What is the question asking the student to identify and do?" and "The why behind the option(s) is/are the best selection(s) to choose". I possess over thirty-plus years in leadership positions in the healthcare arena and education focusing on student/learner success in academia and healthcare settings. I...
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- Hawaii Loa College- HPU - Bachelor of Science, Nursing (RN)
- University of Phoenix-Albuquerque CampusUniversity of Houston - Doctor of Education, Health Occupations Teacher Education
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- MCAT
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- Nursing
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Sugi: Houston MCAT course instructor
...and Biochemistry & Cell Biology. I have served on admissions interview committees for Rice and Baylor College of Medicine, have mentored and edited essays for numerous college and graduate school applicants, and served as a private tutor and classroom instructor for Advanced Biology and Chemistry courses for 3+ years. I am passionate about creating custom, individualized teaching plans for each student. Feel free to reach out for any math, science, or admissions-related help!
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- Rice University - Bachelor in Arts, Cognitive Science
- Baylor College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Ophthalmic Technology
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Reyna: Houston MCAT course instructor
...veterinary medicine has taken me from clinical practice, where I honed my skills in diagnostics, treatment, and surgery, where I gained diverse experiences in various clinical settings across the country. In addition to my clinical work, I have also served as a veterinary science teacher, sharing my knowledge and experience with aspiring veterinary professionals. This role has allowed me to merge my love for education with my commitment to the veterinary field, guiding students through...
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- Penn Foster College - Bachelor in Arts, Veterinary Technology
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- MCAT
- Middle School Science
- Writing
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Zach: Houston MCAT course instructor
...gain academic confidence and the skills necessary to master any subject, using tutors as a tool to help them grow and develop in the scholarly world. My experience working with students is diverse. I have been a TA for three years, working with students in Introductory Biology, Biostatistics and Evolutionary Biology. Furthermore, I have worked as a tutor for students from primary school to college, and I have worked as a test prep instructor for...
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- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelors, Biology, Cert. Psy
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- MCAT
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Sylvia: Houston MCAT course instructor
...University of Houston-Downtown. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Psychology, Science, and Spanish. In my experience of over 15 years helping struggling students prepare for academic success and Standardized Tests, we always seem to have the most fun with prepping for a biology test and exploring other math concepts. I am a firm believer that all students deserve a chance to be successful, and I try to impart...
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- University of Houston-Downtown - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
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- MCAT
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Michelle: Houston MCAT course instructor
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- Spelman College - Bachelor in Architecture, Political Science and Government
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