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Can you use paper and pen on MCAT?

Some students are surprised to receive a laminated notepad and a marker (“wet-erase pen”) instead of scratch paper with a pen or pencil when they take their computer-based MCAT at Pearson VUE. A few tips and a little familiarity with your new exam tool will help you to treat it like a friend and not like your enemy!
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Are you allowed pen and paper on MCAT?

Before you begin your exam, you will receive a white laminated noteboard booklet and a fine point marker. Includes a cover page (that can't be used for notes) followed by 9 total graph-lined pages for you to write on. The booklet is wet erase, so you won't be able to erase your writing during the exam.
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Can you write during MCAT?

During the MCAT exam, you will have two 10-minute breaks and one 30-minute mid-exam break. During these times, know what you can and cannot access. To make any notes or calculations during your exam, you will be given a noteboard booklet and fine-point marker.
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Is the actual MCAT on paper?

What's the MCAT exam? The Medical College Admission Test® (MCAT®) is a standardized, multiple-choice, computer-based test that has been a part of the medical school admissions process for more than 90 years.
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Do medical schools see if you void MCAT?

Do Schools Know If You Void an MCAT? No, medical schools will not know if you void an MCAT. That said, this attempt will count in your total number of MCAT attempts. You can take the MCAT up to three times in a year, four times over two years, and seven times in a lifetime.
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What is a bad MCAT score?

So, technically speaking, a bad MCAT score would be anything below 500. However, in order to be a competitive applicant, you should aim to score much higher than 500. A good MCAT score largely depends on the schools you are applying to.
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Can I use the bathroom during MCAT breaks?

You may also leave the testing room during the break to access food, drink, or medicines, or to use the restroom. The remaining time from a section you finished early or a skipped break will not carry over to the next section of the exam.
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Can you chew gum during MCAT?

Can you chew gum during the MCAT? Nope. You are not allowed to chew gum when you are in the physical testing room in front of the computer. You can, however, chew gum when you are on any of the three breaks.
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Can you drink water during MCAT?

During your scheduled breaks, you may access only food, water, and medication.
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Is the MCAT harder than the SAT?

The MCAT is way more complex and considered a very challenging standardized test for med school. Also, the contents and structure of the MCAT are more advanced than the SAT. In contrast, the SAT is used as a standardized college and university admission exam.
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Are phones allowed in MCAT?

Use Your Breaks Smartly

On the actual MCAT exam day, you are not allowed to use your cellphone or any electronic device. You can't access any academic material or course notes and can't leave the testing center.
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Can you do well on MCAT without studying?

To take the MCAT without studying would be a waste of your time and money. Some might be fortunate enough to pass the exam without studying, but why take that risk?
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Is it OK to fail the MCAT?

Retaking the MCAT isn't a red flag, and even three attempts may not impact your admissions decision, although we recommend performing your best on the first two tests.
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Do med schools see all your MCAT scores?

While medical schools will see all your MCAT scores, admissions committees will use multiple scores in different ways, including: Considering your highest score only. Considering the average of every score. Considering all scores, but weighing your recent score most heavily.
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Can you wear earplugs during MCAT?

Earplugs and/or headsets (available at the test center) to assist with noise reduction. Individual storage for medication, food, and drink (accessible during scheduled breaks) Ability to adjust monitor height and brightness (with assistance from test center staff)
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Do you get a mouse for the MCAT?

Use scratch paper and pencil to do all of your work. Use a mouse instead of a laptop trackpad. The testing centers will have a mouse with a regular desktop computer. It may seem minor but you will want to get used to using the left click to select your answers and right click to strikethrough wrong answers.
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Can I wear Apple Watch during MCAT?

The only items you may bring into the test room are as follows: your ID and a pair of foam earplugs provided by the test center. All personal items, including jewelry and watches, must be placed in secure storage prior to the test (as directed by the test administrator).
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Does the MCAT have a dress code?

Choose clothing you are comfortable in. It's a long test, and you'll want your attention focused exclusively on the exam, not on what you're wearing. Test your clothing in advance to ensure you are able to sit comfortably for long stretches of time.
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Can you get extra time on MCAT for ADHD?

The types of accommodations that are available vary depending on the disability. For ADHD the most common testing accommodations are: Extended time (25%, 50%, or 100% extra time) Private testing room.
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What happens if you cheat on the MCAT?

I understand that if I do not follow the rules or I am suspected of cheating or tampering with the computer this will be reported to Pearson VUE and AAMC, and I acknowledge and understand that my test may be invalidated, and AAMC may take other action, and I will not be refunded my test fee.
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Why is the MCAT 7 hours?

The actual MCAT is over 6 hours long. But allowing times for breaks, check-in, and arriving early at the exam center, expect it to take at least 8 hours on your test day. Update for 2020 - NEW MCAT Timing: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the AAMC has temporarily shortened the MCAT to 5-hours-and-45 minutes.
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Can I bring a backpack to MCAT?

Should I Bring a Bag to the MCAT? Consider bringing a bag to store your food, water, and ID. However, remember that it will be put in a storage locker and has to remain there for the whole exam. You'll only have access to its contents on your breaks.
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Can I bring a pillow to the MCAT?

Eyeglasses (without the case), including tinted lenses, and Fresnel prisms; eyeglasses must be removed for visual inspection. Handheld (non-electronic) magnifying glass (without the case). Hearing aids. Pillow/cushion.
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What is the void question on the MCAT?

If you leave in the middle of the test, they're going to score your test. So to void the exam, you have to get all the way up to the end. There will be a question about whether you want your exam voided or not. If you don't answer it, the timer will run out after five minutes, and your exam will be scored.
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Does voiding MCAT score count as an attempt?

Not showing up for an exam counts as an attempt toward the lifetime limit. Voided scores count as an attempt toward the lifetime limit. Students can appeal for special permission to exceed the limits.
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