What is the most difficut piece give or take a few the MCAT?
Is it the content? the time limit? the structure?
please provide as much detailed info as possible.
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Answer:
I found it extremely pressure occupied myself. They have since changed the format (I believe) but when I took it be approximately 9 hours long (with registration). Having a time limit for respectively section did not allow me to fully mull over through my answers. The content wasn't really bad, it's everything I well-educated from college. The questions are repeatedly logic based so it's not necessarily basically memorizing a fact and spitting it wager on out. The entire thing be rather discomfited as you are put in a room beside about 100 inhabitants and it is a very serious atmosphere. The first time I took the MCATS I have not taken physics 2 (Basically magnetism and electric fields), so I struggled next to the physical sciences section. The second time I took it I knock the park out of the first two sections, by the time I get to the biology section, I be mentally drained. It's really an endurance tryout and I recommend you take serious practice exams (for matching length) before you cart the real exam.
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