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If you're looking for support as you prepare for the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), Varsity Tutors is ready and waiting to help you connect with others studying for the same test in a Memphis MCAT course. There are many topics covered in the MCAT, and the test is filled with concepts that other medical school students, professors, and doctors feel are important to an aspiring doctor's success.

Admission to practically all of the medical schools in the U.S. and many in Canada requires that a prospective student submit their MCAT results. This includes the University of Tennessee College of Medicine. Timeliness is also important because many medical schools do not accept MCAT scores that are more than three years old. When you sit down for this multiple choice exam, it will be delivered on a computer. There are 230 questions divided into four sections. You'll learn about those sections in more depth below. After you complete the test, you'll get five scores: a single score for each unique section, which ranges from 118-132 on each section, and a combined score of all sections, which ranges from 472-528.

What can I expect from Memphis MCAT prep?

You'll find the following sections in the MCAT and in your Memphis MCAT prep course: Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems; Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems; Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills; and Psychological, Social and Biological Foundations of Behavior. The seated time for the test is approximately 7.5 hours, while the test itself is expected to take 6 hours and 15 minutes. Let's start with the section on Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems.

The Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems section has 59 questions, and the time limit is 95 minutes to complete the section. The question breakdown is as follows: 10 passage-based sets of questions with up to six questions to answer per passage, as well as 15 independent questions. In this section, scorers want to know how much you know about how cells and organ systems function independently and when working together, how cells can maintain their internal environment, how organisms acquire materials and energy, and how both organisms and cells react to the environment. These questions focus on general and organic chemistry, introductory biology, and basic biochemistry.

There are 59 questions in the Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems section, and you'll have a 95-minute time limit. The types of questions in this category are broken down as in the Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems section. Your score on this section tells medical school admissions boards how much you know and understand about the tissues, organs, and organ systems that make up the human body. It also explores how much you know about the chemical and physical principles of living systems. The questions focus on your knowledge of general, inorganic, and organic chemistry; introductory physics, introductory biology, and basic biochemistry.

There are 53 questions to analyze your Critical Analysis and Reasoning skills. You'll have 90 minutes to read and answer nine passage-based sets of questions. There may be up to seven questions to answer for each passage. This section examines your knowledge of basic components of a text, how to integrate components to better understand a passage, and how well you can pull meaning from compositional elements. This section score tells admissions boards how strong your verbal reasoning and analytical skills are and how strong your reading comprehension is.

Finally, the Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior section has 59 questions, also with 10 passage-based sets of questions which could have up to six questions each, and 15 independent questions. It focuses on skills you'll need to serve a diverse population, social issues currently in medicine, and how behavior can affect health. It examines your knowledge of how people think of themselves and others, as well as how cultural and social well-being can affect people's health as a whole.

How can a Memphis MCAT prep class help me?

When you reach out to Varsity Tutors to get connected to a Memphis MCAT prep class, you'll get the benefits of group interaction and review without having to be in the exact location as everyone else. Using our Live Learning Platform, you'll connect with your fellow students and the academic mentor who will guide you through the material you can expect to see and have to answer on the exam.

The fact that you can attend Memphis MCAT prep courses online gives you more flexibility and is the reason you can take a class from wherever you are in the world, as long as you have an Internet connection. New sessions start every week, so you don't have to worry about joining a class that's already in session. Studying with others can help you strengthen your understanding of the topics you struggle with, thanks to the discussions that are possible and the tips that others who are also preparing for the MCAT might provide.

What do I do to find a Memphis MCAT prep course?

The easiest way to find a Memphis MCAT prep course is to reach out to Varsity Tutors. We know that finding academic assistance can be time-consuming and that you could use that time to study. That's why we've done the work of finding and vetting the instructors that teach these courses.

Our educational consultants can help you to decide if a Memphis MCAT prep class is right for you, and find a class that works for your schedule. Classes run for two weeks, or for four weeks, and you can choose either length. New sessions begin every week, so there's no need to worry about joining a class halfway through a session.

If you'd like to chat with one of our educational consultants, give us a call. We can explain how the classes work, and if you like, we can enroll you in a class that starts as soon as you're ready. We look forward to helping you prepare for your Memphis MCAT.

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