Mcat Review And Question Solution
Published 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 604.61 MB | Duration: 1h 48m
Published 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 604.61 MB | Duration: 1h 48m
A complete practice test to pass your Medical College Admission Test exam
What you'll learn
What are the requirements for MCAT exam?
What are the job prospects after passing MCAT exam?
What are the job duties after passing MCAT exam?
What is the approximate income after passing MCAT exam?
What is the MCAT exam question pattern and time?
Question and Answer with explanation of Biochemistry
Question and Answer with explanation of biological and biochemical fouindations of living systems
Question and Answer with explanation of Biology
Question and Answer with explanation of CARS
Question and Answer with explanation of Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological systems part 1
Question and Answer with explanation of Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological systems part 2
Question and Answer with explanation of Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological systems part 3
Question and Answer with explanation of General Chemistry
Question and Answer with explanation of Organic Chemistry
Question and Answer with explanation of Physics
Question and Answer with explanation of Psychological, Social, and Biological foundations of behaviour
Question and Answer with explanation of Psychology
Question and Answer with explanation of Sociology
Question and Answer with explanation of Topics of MCAT
Requirements
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Description
The Medical College Admission Test is a computer-based standardized examination for prospective medical students in the United States, Australia, Canada, and Caribbean Islands. It is designed to assess problem solving, critical thinking, written analysis and knowledge of scientific concepts and principles. The MCAT exam not only measures your content knowledge in General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, General Biology, Biochemistry, Physics, Psychology, and Sociology—it also tests your critical analysis and reasoning skills.This means that the MCAT requires more than just an understanding of prior content. The MCAT is a test of critical reasoning skills that rewards students on their ability to apply test content. Knowing how to interpret and solve complex problems is the key to a great MCAT score.The MCAT contains integrated sections, which means that subjects are not tested independently, but include overlapping areas of concentration, which is how you’ll encounter these subjects in medical school.The integrated content on the MCAT is broken down into four test sections that comprise the exam:Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological SystemsCritical Analysis and Reasoning SkillsBiological and Biochemical Foundations of Living SystemsPsychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of BehaviorThe Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems (Bio/Biochem) section on the MCAT requires an understanding of the basic processes that foster life, such as growing, reproducing, acquiring energy, and more. Equally important in the study of medicine is your knowledge of how cells and organ systems within an organism act both independently and in concert to accomplish these processes.While Bio/Biochem may appear to be a section that’s testing the biological sciences, it goes beyond that. Biology and biochemistry comprise the majority of the Bio/Biochem section on the MCAT, but there is also some organic chemistry and general chemistry tested in this section, as those disciplines provide a background to the biochemistry..The undergraduate courses that are reflected in the Bio/Biochem section of the MCAT are introductory Biology (65%), introductory General Chemistry (5%), introductory Organic Chemistry (5%), and first-semester Biochemistry (25%). Additional biology classes such as Cell Biology, Genetics, Anatomy and Physiology, or Microbiology can be helpful, but aren’t required.Of the 59 questions on the Bio/Biochem section of the MCAT, 15 are standalone, non-passage-related, discrete questions. The rest of the section questions come from passages offered on the exam, and they require both information from the passage and outside content knowledge.What you’ll learnWhat are the requirements for MCAT exam?What are the job prospects after passing MCAT exam?What are the job duties after passing MCAT exam?What is the approximate income after passing MCAT exam?What is the MCAT exam question pattern and time?Biochemistrybiological and biochemical fouindations of living systemsBiologyCARSChemical and Physical Foundations of Biological systems part 1Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological systems part 2Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological systems part 3General ChemistryOrganic ChemistryPhysicsPsychological, Social, and Biological foundations of behaviourPsychologySociologyTopics of MCAT
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: About MCAT Exam and Prospect after passing the exam
Lecture 2 Requirements, prospects, exam question pattern and time
Section 3: Topics of MCAT
Lecture 3 Topics of MCAT
Section 4: Biochemistry
Lecture 4 Biochemistry
Section 5: biological and biochemical fouindations of living systems
Lecture 5 biological and biochemical fouindations of living systems
Section 6: Biology
Lecture 6 Biology
Section 7: CARS
Lecture 7 CARS
Section 8: Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological systems part 1
Lecture 8 Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological systems part 1
Lecture 9 Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological systems part 2
Lecture 10 Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological systems part 3
Section 9: General Chemistry
Lecture 11 General Chemistry
Section 10: Organic Chemistry
Lecture 12 Organic Chemistry
Section 11: Physics
Lecture 13 Physics
Section 12: Psychological, Social, and Biological foundations of behaviour
Lecture 14 Psychological, Social, and Biological foundations of behaviour
Section 13: Psychology
Lecture 15 Psychology
Section 14: Sociology
Lecture 16 Sociology
Anyone interested in learning about the profession or, considering attempting the exam