View Full Version : MCAT physical format similar to AAMC practice exams?


kev1n
04-06-2006, 10:51 AM
I was just wondering if on the actual MCAT exam.. will the passages and answers be on back to back pages (pages 1 and 2) or on 2 separate pages (pages 2 and 3).. for example.. i was looking at the aamc verbal section and there are some passages that are on one side of the page and the questions on the back of that page.. will that be the case on the actual MCAT? or will it be somehting like how the EK verbal books format it? I hope i am making sense.

the reason the ask is b/c if it's on the same page back to back , it'd be more difficult having to turn the pages over and over from passage to question and so on.. thanks!

kev1n
04-07-2006, 11:28 AM
umm haha is this a stupid question b/c i am not getting any responses.. thankss

MEG@COOL
04-07-2006, 06:38 PM
umm haha is this a stupid question b/c i am not getting any responses.. thankss

The real MCAT is printed on a long scroll of paper... kind of like a Torah... just more evidence that Jews run the world. But to answer your question, no it will not be a problem as long as you are jewish or chinese.

HunterGatherer
04-07-2006, 07:19 PM
Not a dumb question. For most people the MCAT is a blur. If someone told me I could go home and study and retake the exam again the next day I would not remember any of the problems/passages. I only remember this because this happened on the first passage for me. It was the passage everyone complained about.

The dreaded balloon passage of August 2005 was on page 1(right page) and 2(left page) for me. Had to flip back and forth. Can't remember how often it happened.

For your sake I hope it was experimental! :laugh: