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About The MCAT

 

MCAT tests basic science concepts, verbal reasoning, and writing skills. You’ll want to take this test only once, so be sure to prepare as thoroughly as possible before taking the exam.

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USMLE ( United States Medical Licensing Examinations)

 

The first part of the USMLE (Step 1) is usually taken at the end of the second year of med school. It's a one-day, computer-based exam that tests a broad range of topics.

 

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MCAT - Scoring


All sections except the Writing Section are in multiple-choice format and are graded on a scale of 1 to 15, with 8 as the average score. You will also receive a total score for the three multiple-choice sections. Raw scores on the Writing Section are converted to a letter grade ranging from a low of J to a high of T, with O being the average score.

 

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Paying Off Your Undergraduate Student Loans:
The Six-Month Grace Period = Opportunity for Big Savings

The day finally came. It was the moment that you have been waiting for. The past four years seem to have conjoined into nothing more than one huge blur of quirky professors and impossible exams. All of the seemingly endless headaches and the occasional heartaches that have been experienced throughout your college career have become part of an expansive collage of scrapbook memories. The day that you thought would never come not only arrived, but, now it's a distant memory.

 

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Scholarships & Aid

 

Humanist Essay Contest for Young Women and Men of North America

Critical Teacher Shortage Student Loan Forgiveness Program

Charles R. Ford Scholarship

J.J. Barr Scholarship

Community Action Grant

Diversity Internship

Outstanding Young Volunteer of the Year Award

National Geographic Photography Internship

Catholic Daughters of the Americas Graduate Scholarship

John Gyles Education Award

 

 

 

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