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Taking the MCAT

by Chris Sherwood

Your ticket to medical school

The MCAT, or the Medical College Admissions Tests, is a standardized testing system that allows medical school admissions committees to evaluate potential candidates for their programs. With so much hinging on this important test, let our eHow experts help with this guide to the MCAT.

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