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Hi all.
I know that this probably belongs in the MCAT section, but here is an e-mail from my campus advisor:
The AAMC has officially announced their plan to convert the MCAT to exclusively computer-based testing (CBT) in early 2007. At that time, they expect to cut the test length by one third, return scores in a month (or less), offer 20 days of testing each year, and have geographic coverage of test sites similar to what is available now. They hope to do this without a substantial increase in MCAT fees.
Seems logical to do multiple offerings of the test rather than only a couple.
I know that this probably belongs in the MCAT section, but here is an e-mail from my campus advisor:
The AAMC has officially announced their plan to convert the MCAT to exclusively computer-based testing (CBT) in early 2007. At that time, they expect to cut the test length by one third, return scores in a month (or less), offer 20 days of testing each year, and have geographic coverage of test sites similar to what is available now. They hope to do this without a substantial increase in MCAT fees.
Seems logical to do multiple offerings of the test rather than only a couple.