Are you planning to take the MCAT in 2020? We've listed out all the 2020 MCAT test dates and the score reporting dates here to assist you in your planning.
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Are you planning to take the MCAT in 2020? We've listed out all the 2020 MCAT test dates and the score reporting dates here to assist you in your planning.
Mark your calendars!

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Low MCAT Score? How to Bounce Back & Improve Fast
Did your MCAT score come out lower than you expected? Don’t panic — you’re not alone! In this video, I share how to bounce back and improve fast on your next MCAT attempt.
You’ll learn how to: ▶ Stop getting discouraged and stay motivated ▶ Change your study approach for better results ▶ Make consistent, focused prep a daily habit ▶ Maximize the quantity and quality of your study time ▶ Treat your next attempt like your last chance to succeed
MCAT also known as the Medical College Admission Test is a standardized computer based, multiple choice test
MCAT also known as the Medical College Admission Test is a standardized computer based, multiple choice test which has been a part of getting admitted in a medical school for more 90 years. It is regarded as one of the most prestigious admission tests for medical schools worldwide. The test determines how well a candidate does in terms of problem-solving, critical thinking, and medical knowledge. The Association of American Medical Colleges [AAMC] offers it as a test for medical school entrance that gauge’s applicants' medical aptitude. Institutions often use the test results to determine if an applicant fits the type and requirements of the programmes they are offering. MCAT is most frequently used for admittance into programmes after MBBS or other first-cycle medical degrees, however the degrees may differ.