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Hey,

For those of you who took the real CBT mcats already...is there a way to make the font bigger when reading the passages?

I know that when I take the Kaplan Full Lengths or the practice AAMCs I can press "ctrl +" to make the font bigger...can you also do this on the real mcat?

Thanks
 
I don't think this option is enabled on the real deal. Try running a search. I'm pretty sure this topic came up a little while ago.
 
I am almost certain that you cannot. If you have a problem reading the text because it is too small, you should probably contact the testing centers/AMCAS/prometric/whoever and see if they can accommodate you.
 
Yes, this question has been asked before and unfortunately you are not able to reformat the size of your text during your exam. I would recommend wearing contacts or corrective glasses during your exam and take a few eye drops of lubrication for dryness if you have trouble viewing the text.
 
Considering the resolution of the screens of the CBT test is either 640x480 or 800x600 as if the computer is running on safe mode, you shouldn't have any problems reading the text. The text of the real mcat is considerably larger than the Kaplan full lengths.
 
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