On April 17th and 18th, the new MCAT 2015 was administered for the very first time to a new group of test-takers. Their first hand experiences taking the new exam is very insightful for students preparing for the exam and Kaplan will be sharing those thoughts during “Reactions to the MCAT 2015.” Hear what other students thought of taking the MCAT 2015.
We will discuss student’s reaction to the new MCAT, the relative difficulty of the new sections, and their overall feeling of preparedness for the exam. We will review their test day experience at large, including the testing interface and potential factors of test-taking fatigue.
Learn from Their Test-Taking Experiences
Kaplan surveyed a handful of the recent test-takers to learn what they thought about taking the new MCAT. The test-takers have shared with us their reactions to taking the exam and on May 5th at 7pm ET online, we can learn from their experiences with the new MCAT. The online seminar is FREE so don’t wait to reserve your space now.
Join us as we get the inside scoop of their first reactions to the new exam. Understanding test day experiences can better inform you on how to prepare for this important exam.
Changes in the MCAT 2015
As you know, the MCAT has undergone its largest change in the past 25 years, with an almost twice as long exam time and three new content areas (psychology, sociology, and biochemistry).
If you haven’t registered yet, make sure you do so soon asap as registration has opened for test dates in July-August and September. Spots fill up quick and you don’t want to miss taking the new MCAT during the 2015 testing cycle.
There’s still time to prep! Register now through 04/30 for the summer or fall MCAT 2015 test dates and save big on MCAT prep courses through Kaplan Test Prep.