Education & Reference

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Questions about college (MCAT?)?

I know this is going to sound like stupid question, but I need to know about college.


1. If I were going to apply to Yale medical school, would it be different than applying to Yale?


2. Can you transfer colleges?


3. What is the MCAT?


4. When do you take the MCAT?





I know this sound really stupid, sorry.



1. You would be applying to the faculty of medicine at Yale, so it wouldnt really be any different than applying for Yale, just that there are certain requirments that need to be met before you apply.





2. You can't get into in a low tier medical school then try to transfer to Yale if thats what you were planning haha





3. The MCAT is the medical college admissions test. It covers several subjects in physics, chemistry, biology and verbal reasoning/reading comprehension. Its a 6 hour long test.





4. Most people take the MCAT the spring/summer before the year they plan to apply to medical school although the test is offered at certain dates all throughout the year.




The MCAT stands for Medical College Admissions Test. It is taken typically during the junior and/or senior year of your undergraduate program. Medical School is not the same as college...

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