The New MCAT® is Here: Kaplan Test Prep Lays Out What Pre-Meds Need to Know About the Challenging Medical School Admissions Exam

Press Contacts: Russell Schaffer, russell.schaffer@kaplan.com, 212.453.7538
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New York, NY (January 28, 2015) — January 23, 2015 is now a day in the medical education history books — the date of the final administration of the old MCAT, the medical school admissions exam. Beginning in April, a longer, more difficult MCAT is set to challenge pre-medical students as they strive toward their goal of becoming doctors. With registration for the first administrations of the revised exam opening up on Februrary 11,  here’s what every future MCAT taker needs to know about the new test:

  • More Content Tested: There will be three additional semesters’ worth of material covered in college-level biochemistry, introductory psychology and introductory sociology, increasing the number of prerequisite classes from eight to eleven. Sections will also place more emphasis on integrating concepts across multiple disciplines.
  • Double the Length: On the new MCAT, pre-meds face 230 questions over 6 hours and 15 minutes versus 144 questions in 3 hours and 20 minutes on the old MCAT. Translation: the new MCAT will require a lot more stamina and focus, but it will also require strong critical thinking skills and MCAT expertise, since students will have more testing time per question.
  • April 2015 Test Takers Get a $150 Amazon Gift Card. Registration opens up on February 11, with an increased registration fee of $300, but to ensure they have enough test takers to help them map out a scoring scale for the rest of the year, the Association of American Medical Colleges (the makers of the MCAT) is offering students who register for one of the two April test dates a $150 Amazon gift card.
  • Different Scoring Scale: Unlike the old MCAT, which had a total possible score of 45, each of the four sections on MCAT 2015 will be scored 118-132, for a total possible score of 528. The median is expected to be 125 per section for a total median score of 500.
  • New Question Types and Skills: MCAT 2015 requires content knowledge and critical thinking just like previous versions of the MCAT, but the new MCAT also tests two additional skills. Research Design focuses on the fundamentals of creating research projects, bias, faulty results, and variable relationships. Graphical Analysis & Data Interpretation focuses on deriving conclusions and drawing inferences from visual data, including figures, graphs and data tables.
  • A More Medical Approach: On the new MCAT, passages will be restructured to test all of the natural sciences within the context of biological systems. This integrated approach is better aligned to how students will study in medical school and prepare for their medical board exams.
  • Verbal Reasoning is Changing Slightly: The new section will now be called Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills, or CARS. Unlike the old Verbal Reasoning section, the new CARS section will no longer include passages on the natural sciences; instead, it will utilize only passages from the humanities and social sciences.

“Scoring well on the MCAT is critical for pre-meds to get into the medical school of their choice, so knowing exactly what they’ll face on this vastly revamped admissions exam and how to prepare for it is a must for all aspiring doctors,” said Eric Chiu, executive director of pre-medical programs, Kaplan Test Prep. “While the new MCAT is more challenging than the old one, our experience of preparing students for the medical school admissions process for over 40 years tells us that with the right preparation, they will rise to the occasion, and succeed.”

For more information about the new MCAT, contact Russell Schaffer at russell.schaffer@kaplan.com or 212.453.7538.  Students can visit Kaplan’s comprehensive website on the upcoming MCAT changes at www.mcat2015.com.

The MCAT® is a registered trademark of the Association of American Medical Colleges. The AAMC is not affiliated with Kaplan.

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