Mcat Computerized?!

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swifteagle43 said:
There are a few people spreading rumors about the MCAT being computerized...is this true?!
Yes.

It is a general move towards computerized testing centers for the MCAT. Also, when this occurs, I believe you will not be limited to two days out of the year for testing. 👍
 
wtf...that is BS....can you specifically pick a non-computerized MCAT center or is it becomming something that is becomming widely done?
 
swifteagle43 said:
wtf...that is BS....can you specifically pick a non-computerized MCAT center or is it becomming something that is becomming widely done?

I would think that the computerized version will eventually replace the paper version completely.
 
swifteagle43 said:
wtf...that is BS....can you specifically pick a non-computerized MCAT center or is it becomming something that is becomming widely done?


Please 🙄 Relax a little bit, it's not the end of the world. Computerized testing will continue to only be offered outside of the U.S. until 2006. You have plenty of time to adapt to the "new" format by the time that baby rolls around.
 
SanDiegoSOD said:
Please 🙄 Relax a little bit, it's not the end of the world. Computerized testing will continue to only be offered outside of the U.S. until 2006. You have plenty of time to adapt to the "new" format by the time that baby rolls around.

I think they do computerized MCATs abroad. At least I read that at some point on SDN.
 
So wait...as long as I take it next year or the year after I am good? Meaning if I take it next april or the april after next I won't have to deal with the computer version?
 
Art Vandalay said:
I think they do computerized MCATs abroad. At least I read that at some point on SDN.

That's what I said - computerized MCAT testing is done outside of the US, and wont be offered in the US until 2006.
 
swifteagle43 said:
So wait...as long as I take it next year or the year after I am good? Meaning if I take it next april or the april after next I won't have to deal with the computer version?


April 2005 - No

April 2006 - Maybe; depends on the test site/AAMC policy
 
SanDiegoSOD said:
That's what I said - computerized MCAT testing is done outside of the US, and wont be offered in the US until 2006.
Not actually true. From http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/cbtreg.htm :
In August 2004, the AAMC is offering the MCAT in a Computer-Based Format (CBT) in a limited number of U.S. cities:

Baltimore/Towson Testing Center, 8501 LaSalle Road, Suite 115 Towson, MD 21286-5919
Boston/Burlington Testing Center, 6 New England Executive Park, Suite 120, Burlington, MA 01803
Chicago Test Center, 20 North Clark Street, 16th Floor, Chicago, IL 60602-5001
Washington DC Test Center, 1660 L Street NW, 2nd Floor, Suite 204, Washington, DC 20036-5603
Atlanta Test Center, 5909 Peachtree Dunnwoody Road, Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30328
Dallas Test Center, 12400 Coit Road, Suite 502, Dallas, TX 75251-2004
San Francisco Test Center, 400 Oyster Point Blvd, Suite 101, South San Francisco, CA 94080

Just FYI, that's the first hit if you google for "computer based MCAT"...
 
Well, I took it abroad in Frankfurt last April. I have to say, the computer format is great!! It's really, really easy to use and you don't have to worry about book collection or the other testers, and I just powered through to the end. You can save a couple hours this way if you have the stamina for it.

For me, the best part is that you CAN'T write in the test book. I lose so much time messing around writing and underlining on paper books. On paper I could barely finish, but on the computer, I never was filling in last minute bubbles. I got the whole thing done on time, always. Obviously, you get scrap paper, but I think it makes you focus more on the material and you have to keep your head up, which makes me concentrate even more. Plus, if you get the real AMCAS practice tests on the computer, you can practice the computer style. This was just my experience, but I could never imagine taking it on paper now. (Not that I will!! Once is enough for a life-time.)
 
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