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The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is a standardized, multiple-choice examination, which is owned and developed by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), assesses skills and concepts identified by medical educators as those required to practice medicine: basic skills in reading and writing; and the ability to think critically and to solve scientific problems involving fundamental concepts of physics, biology, general chemistry, and organic chemistry. 
 
The goal of the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)  is to help admission committees predict which of their applicants will be successful in medical school. In addition, the MCAT can be used to help applicants who are not accepted to medical school determine the academic areas in which they may need further study.
Admission committees of each medical school assign their own relative weight to MCAT test results--along with grade averages, letters of recommendation, and personal interviews--to guide their selection of candidates. Standardized test scores are one quantitative measure designed to make the evaluation of grades and other credentials a fair process. They also point out to candidates who are not accepted the academic areas in which they need further study.

The skills and concepts tested by the MCAT are those identified by physicians and medical educators as prerequisite for the practice of medicine. Medical school faculty hope that inclusion of these skills on the MCAT will encourage undergraduates with broad educational backgrounds to consider careers in the health professions and will encourage premedical students to investigate a wide variety of course offerings outside the natural sciences.


The AAMC advises students to take the MCAT on either the April test date or the August test date of the year before the one in which they plan to enter medical school (i.e., about twelve to eighteen months in advance). Most institutions prefer the longer lead time for processing applications afforded by the April test date, but August test scores are available in time to meet the application deadlines of most schools. The AAMC publishes a handbook listing application requirements for all United States medical schools, as well as practice materials for the MCAT.

 
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