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MCAT Online Course

Build your MCAT skills wherever and whenever you want with Kaplan’s complete MCAT program delivered conveniently online.

You can start, pause, and rewind your online lessons at your convenience, take 8 AAMC practice exams and 11 additional computer-based practice tests, and view workshops, question pools, review notes and much on—all on your own schedule.

MCAT Online provides 5 months of unlimited online access and comes complete with an extensive set of books and materials.

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Complete MCAT Preparation

Your personalized MCAT syllabus contains numerous learning elements to build critical thinking and computer-based test taking skills. You can watch complete classes online with Lessons-on-Demand, create personalized review lessons with Review Notes Online and build customized quizzes with MCAT Qbank.

Realistic practice for the computer-based MCAT

Kaplan students receive unlimited access to all 8 AAMC (American Association of Medical Colleges) exams including full Kaplan explanations for every right and wrong answer.

You will also have 11 additional full-length exams in the computer interface, plus all section and topic tests are in a computer interface that mirrors the real MCAT. In total, you can practice with over 11,000 items on computer. That's 78 MCATs worth of questions!

MCAT Smart Reports

Smart Reports is an online tool providing advanced analysis of every single Kaplan and AAMC question. It provides cumulative feedback on both your practice tests and homework results, identifying your strengths and weaknesses so you track and focus your study.  See a demo >

Highest quality study materials facilitate your learning

As well as online materials, you will also receive a full set of course books and materials.

Course Overview

MCAT Online Course: £750
  • 5-month course: 24/7 access
  • Online lessons – watch as many times as you like
  • Unlimited access to all 8 AAMC practice exams on computer
  • 11 additional full-length, computer-based practice MCATs
  • MCAT Smart Reports: cumulative performance feedback
  • Over 11,000 practice items on computer
  • High-quality home-study materials sent to you
Shipping of Course Materials

Addresses in the UK - Free
Addresses in Europe - £40
Addresses in the USA/Canada - £80
Other countries - please contact us for a quote  

Course Materials

Online Classroom
  • Lessons-on-Demand™ – 18 three-hour lessons for convenient study where and when you want
  • A diagnostic test for MCAT-style Critical Thinking, and an exclusive Science Diagnostic for specific content evaluation, all with personalized feedback
Online Resources
  • Unlimited access to all 8 AAMC exams
  • 11 additional full-length exams
  • Practice tests in the computer-based format: Topical Tests for Critical Thinking and Section Tests for pacing and scoring
  • Over 11,000 practice items with 44,000 explanations for the right and wrong answers
  • Over 78 MCATs worth of questions on computer—more than any other test preparation provider
  • Smart Reports which provides advanced computer analysis of homework and practice test results to identify areas of strength and weakness
  • Study assignments to complete before (Previews) and after (Reviews) each lesson
  • Review Notes Online - over 1,300 pages of Review Notes plus the ability to create a lesson on any topic(s) you like
  • MCAT QBank - over 1,000 additional questions so you can assemble custom quizzes
Home-Study Materials
  • Comprehensive MCAT course book with notes and assignments
  • Review Notes – over 1,300 pages of science and verbal review content
  • High-Yield Problem Solving Guide
  • MCAT QuickSheets detail the most tested science concepts and formulas
  • MCAT flashcards

Test Overview

The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT*) is used by US medical schools to differentiate between applicants – many of whom have similar qualifications. The MCAT tests problem-solving skills, critical thinking abilities, and writing skills, but it also tests knowledge of basic science concepts.

The MCAT consists of 3 hours and 20 minutes of multiple-choice testing, plus one hour devoted to a writing sample. It is primarily a thinking exam, testing your thought processes and science knowledge. You must know fundamental concepts of physics, biology, and general and organic chemistry.

Test Format

Physical Sciences

Time: 70 minutes
Format: 52 multiple-choice questions
Topics Tested: General Chemistry, Basic Physics, Analytical Reasoning, Data Interpretation

The content tested on the physical sciences section is drawn from physics and general chemistry. Chemistry concepts you can expect to see include quantum numbers, the Periodic Table, reaction types, bonding, phases of matter, and acids and bases. Physics concepts include Newtonian mechanics, thermodynamics, magnetism, light and optics, nuclear physics, and atomic phenomena.

Verbal Reasoning

Time: 60 minutes
Format: Total of 40 multiple questions
Topics Tested: Critical Reading

The Verbal Reasoning section tests your ability to read critically and actively, comprehend written material, recognizing the main idea of a passage, get a feel for a writer's tone, and draw inferences and conclusions.

Writing Sample

Time: 60 minutes
Format: 2 essay questions (30 minutes per essay)
Topics Tested: Critical Thinking, Intellectual Organization, Written Communication

The Writing Sample requires you to write two essays. Tthe Writing Sample tends to be underestimated by MCAT test takers. Many applicants think that they can perform well just by applying their everyday writing skills, which is a dangerous presumption. In every facet, the MCAT is a test of analytical reasoning—even in the Writing Sample.

Biological Sciences

Time: 70 minutes
Format: Total of 52 multiple questions
Topics Tested: Biology, Organic Chemistry, Data Interpretation, Analytical Reasoning

The Biological Sciences section is very similar in structure to the Physical Sciences section. Questions in this section are drawn from biology and organic chemistry (with a slightly greater emphasis on biology). Biology concepts include cell division, muscular and skeletal systems, the lymphatic system, respiratory and circulatory systems, enzymatic activity, viruses, and the nervous system. Organic chemistry concepts include nomenclature, stereochemistry, spectroscopy, hydrocarbons, amino acids and proteins, laboratory techniques, and hydrolysis and dehydration.

Test Scores

Each section receives its own score:

  • Verbal Reasoning, Biological Sciences, and Physical Sciences are each scored on a scale ranging from 1 to 15 (15 is highest).
  • Writing Sample essays are scored alphabetically on a scale ranging from J to T (T is highest).

Register for the Test

You can register for the MCAT online via the AAMC website.

The test is offered several times during the year – if you are taking the exam in the UK, you must ensure that the administration of your choice is available in the UK. Be sure to register early as spaces will fill up.

For scheduling or location questions, contact:

The MCAT Care Team
Association of American Medical Colleges
Section for Applicant Assessment Services
2450 N St., NW
Washington, DC 20037
USA

Phone: +1-202-828-0690
mcat@aamc.org