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Can you wear a ring to the MCAT?

No jewelry that is removable and larger than 1/4 inch (1/2 centimeter) wide is allowed in the testing room.
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Is there a dress code for the MCAT?

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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Are you allowed to wear a 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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What are you allowed to use during the 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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Are glasses allowed in MCAT?

Eye patches. 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.
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Can I wear jewelry during the MCAT?

No jewelry that is removable and larger than 1/4 inch (1/2 centimeter) wide is allowed in the testing room. No firearms or other weapons are allowed in the test center. your exam. All electronic devices must be turned off before storing them.
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Can I 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 go to the bathroom during the MCAT?

You are not required to take a break between sections of the MCAT exam. You may go on to the next section in the exam once you finish the previous section or you may take the optional 10 or 30 minute break. You may also leave the testing room during the break to access food, drink, or medicines, or to use the restroom.
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Can you wear ear plugs during MCAT?

You aren't permitted to bring your own earplugs to the MCAT. However, the testing center will have earplugs and/or headsets available for you to use.
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Do you get a pencil on the MCAT?

Scratch paper and pencils are provided at the test center.
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Where do you put your phone on the MCAT?

Do NOT access your cell phone or any other electronic device. Better yet, leave these devices at home or in your car. Even holding or touching an electronic device is considered a violation of MCAT policies and will be treated as such.
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Do you get breaks during MCAT?

During the MCAT exam, examinees are allowed to take two 10-minute breaks and one 30-minute break mid-exam .
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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 you drink water during MCAT?

Food and drink are not allowed in the room under standard test conditions; however, these items can be stored in your locker and accessed during breaks. No special approval is required to access food and drink during scheduled or additional approved break times.
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How do I bring lunch to MCAT?

Pack a Lunch: You can bring food and drinks to the testing center. You'll have a storage locker with a key to hold your belongings. You'll have two 10-minute breaks and a 30-minute intermission for lunch. Bring nutritious, filling snacks, drink plenty of water, and consider grabbing some cash for vending machines, too.
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Should I shower before MCAT?

Create an MCAT Prep Schedule

0600-0800: Wake up, perform morning activities, shower. 0800-1100: Study for the MCAT (practice questions, test reviews, or chapter readings) 1100-1300: Take a break, eat lunch.
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Do they take your phone during the MCAT?

Can I bring my phone on my MCAT test day? You can put your cellphone in the locker as long as it's turned off. But generally, leave your cellphone at home or in the car. Don't bring your phone into the testing room with you.
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Can you get extra time on MCAT for ADHD?

Yes, you can get extra time on the MCAT if you're approved for accommodations. More frequent breaks can also be approved if you have a medical condition that requires it.
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What is the best lunch for the MCAT?

Bring your favorite food! Bring something that makes you happy and excited to eat, but that is also nutritious and filling. If you love pizza, bring some salad and fruit on the side, but don't feel like you need to eat something that is completely “healthy” just because you are at the MCAT.
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Can you get into med school by just passing the MCAT?

Can you get into medical school with just the MCAT? No, cannot get into medical school with just the MCAT. You also need a bachelor's degree and passing grades in specific science courses to attend medical school.
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Is it OK to fail the MCAT?

First there is no passing score for the MCAT it's just one of many things medical schools look at for acceptance but obviously getting a higher score is better and schools like Harvard will want a high score even for someone who did other amazing things.
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Is it hard to pass the MCAT?

Some will find it very tough while others might be able to breeze through it. Depending on one's skills, knowledge, and level of preparation, the MCAT can prove to be very hard or manageable. Only a few will dare say that it's easy, however.
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Is a 500 MCAT score good?

The MCAT scale is centered so that a 500 represents the mean score. AAMC recommends that med school admission committees consider applicants near the center of the range, rather than placing the most emphasis on the higher end of the scale.
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Can I bring a backpack to MCAT?

If you need to access items from a backpack or purse you must ask the test center staff before doing so. All violations associated with the MCAT exam are thoroughly investigated.
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Can you ask questions during the MCAT?

Sure, you can ask about scientific concepts as long as the question is general in nature. However, if you ask about the scientific concept in such a way that the question is really to get feedback on a particular exam question or to mention the topic of a passage, then that is not permitted.
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