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Here is the link to where the breakdown is found: http://www.pcatweb.info/downloads/ab...ms_2011_12.pdf |
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That seems to match up to what was covered in my microbiology class, more or less. They shook up the test since I took it, so I can't be of much more help than that. Tell her good luck!
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Thank you! I read through it but I'm really curious as to how many questions for each section there are.. or how it is broken down? I couldn't find a thread for that....
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Bump!
How are you guys studying for this 'Health' section (this year pearson is putting emphasis on this section) that includes a) Nutrition b) Diseases c) Drugs? What drugs are test takers expected to know? |
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I was wondering the same thing a while back considering many courses we take in biology just give us information on how our body work and much less focus on drugs, nutrition, and health. However if you look at McGraw Hills PCAT book and look at the final exam they have for Biology at the back of the book, they have loads of health related questions, that I am ASSUMING would be similar to how the health questions on the actual PCAT would be like.
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I took the PCAT last cycle, before they reformulated it. Any info I have on the health section is pure speculation.
Food for thought: If you understand how a system works, you should be able to explain what the downstream effects of a drug might logically be, given the method of action of the drug. For example, what would a proton pump inhibitor do in the stomach? This is the sort of approach my first quarter physiology class in pharma school is taking. It requires you to comprehend and apply the material at a much higher level than typically expected in undergrad. Prepharm0425, I think we'd all be interested to hear your reflections on how the material you used helped prepare you (or didn't!) for the actual PCAT once you take it.
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Here is the blueprint from last year and Health is on it: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q...65FJYKb98xQ63A Hope this helps.
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