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Is the MCAT harder than the Board exams or are they equally difficult...how do the tests differ?? thanks for taking your time reading this
MedicineNutt said:Is the MCAT harder than the Board exams or are they equally difficult...how do the tests differ?? thanks for taking your time reading this
MedicineNutt said:Is the MCAT harder than the Board exams or are they equally difficult...how do the tests differ?? thanks for taking your time reading this
MedicineNutt said:well, the board sounds like my kind of test...im a better memorizer than a better reader...the MCAT is a grueling test because there is so much to read!!! wish everyone a good luck on the board...im not even a med student yet haha, but thanks for the answers
socuteMD said:Too bad the prep for the board involves assimilating approximately 40 pages of material/day for two years.
not worried about it...91% of allopathic students pass the test and 69% osteopathic pass...as long as you are familiar with what is being taught the boards shouldnt be a prob!! but hey, thanks for the heads up...gives me somethin else to look at !!socuteMD said:Too bad the prep for the board involves assimilating approximately 40 pages of material/day for two years.
MedicineNutt said:not worried about it...91% of allopathic students pass the test and 69% osteopathic pass...as long as you are familiar with what is being taught the boards shouldnt be a prob!! but hey, thanks for the heads up...gives me somethin else to look at !!
Maybe because good test takers took both of them.Brainsucker said:I'm a first-year, so I haven't spent much time looking at the boards, but the sample questions I have seen are much more fact-recall based than the MCAT questions, which were largely reasoning based on the passages. So yeah, you need much more knowledge, but a good hard-working memorizer might do better on the boards. Interestingly, the MCAT is far and away the best predictor of step I performance: http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/research/bibliography/basco001.htm