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MCAT - Medical College Admission Test

A gateway to a great future in medicine starts with the MCAT, a 5.5 hour daunting evaluation of one's academic strengths and logical reasoning. The test encompasses 4 critical areas: 1) the physical sciences, 2) biological sciences, 3) writing composition, and 4) reading comprehension. Major principles in college general chemistry, physics, biology, and organic chemistry will be covered. Some specifics are rate reactions, solubility equilibrium, electrochemistry, hydrodynamics, magnetism, DC/AC circuits, spectroscopy, electrophilic reactions, cellular respiration, Mendelian/molecular genetics, and physiological biology. Great MCAT scores hinges on one's ability to master the above and its applications. Strong understanding here will lead to better scores and ultimately, a successful defeat of the MCAT.

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DAT - Dental Admission Test

Consists of four parts, the 4.5 hour non-adaptive computerize DAT is a formidable challenge to any pre-dental student. Everyone must take this exam prior to matriculation into dental school. Examiners must fluently transition through 4 parts in 12 subjects: algebra, geometry, statistics, trigonometry, animal physiology, plant morphology, evolution, genetics, general chemistry, organic chemistry, in addition to a perceptual ability test, and a reading comprehension to become successful. Basic analytical skills, a strong foundation in the sciences, mathematics, and perceptual abilities are essentials. The exam grades individuals based on a curve with a 16-17 out of 30 as the average score. Most dental schools however, considers 18 or above to be competitive.

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