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MCAT Physics Edge

The MCAT “Edge” series offers online prep for those who want to focus on particular areas of study. It offers strategies for key areas on the MCAT. If you want to brush up on your physics ahead of the exam then the MCAT Physics Edge is for you.

MCAT Physics Edge allows you develop a solid physics background making it an excellent refresher for students who want to brush up in this area for the MCAT.

Robust science preparation that’s flexible and convenient

Our lessons teach you the central "must-know" physics concepts you need to ace college-level physics for the MCAT. You’ll be taught to increase your test-taking speed—without sacrificing accuracy.

Ultimate flexibility and convenience

Practice tests, quizzes, and supplemental workshops are available 24 hours a day - 7 days a week allow you to study at your convenience.

About Overview

MCAT Physics Edge: £250
  • Robust MCAT physics preparation
  • 24/7 access to lessons containing workshops and quizzes, plus content reinforcing practice tests

Course Materials

Online Course Materials
  • 8 2.5-hour-long online lessons
  • Increase your speed on each question without sacrificing accuracy
  • Lessons at your convenience: Take practice tests and quizzes and view supplemental workshops whenever you want, 24 hours a day
  • Lessons that point out the crucial physics concepts you'll need to elevate your MCAT test scores
  • Training focused on getting the most points in the least amount of time  

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