Full-Length Free MCAT Practice Tests

Take a look at our free practice MCAT tests, designed to simulate your experience on test day. We created our practice tests to mirror the format, difficulty, and content of the real MCAT, ensuring you prepare for the test as realistically and proactively as possible. Download our completely free PDF with answers to get started.
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How Our Practice Tests Help You Prepare For the Real MCAT Exam

We set you up for success by emulating an actual exam experience. By taking our practice tests, you'll gain an in-depth understanding of the exam format, difficulty, and content, helping you build the skills and confidence needed to succeed on test day.

We’ve Created Realistic Questions to Prepare You For the Real Ones

We crafted our questions to match the format, difficulty, and tone of previous MCAT exams, giving you a realistic simulation of the actual test. By practicing with our questions, you'll better understand the exam format and content, allowing you to plan and strategize your answers to even the most challenging questions.  

Our team of expert MCAT tutors, who have scored in the top 1% on their exam, have personally reviewed and approved each question to ensure the simulation is as authentic as possible.

Take a look at the screenshots below to get a taste of what our questions look like.



We Provide Detailed Answer Explanations For Each Question

Our downloadable PDF provides detailed answer explanations for every question to help you understand the reasoning behind the solution. This allows you to identify areas where you need improvement and focus your studying on those topics. 

Optimize Your Time Management for the MCAT

We design our free MCAT practice tests to simulate the actual exam experience, including the exact timing for each section. By practicing with the same time constraints as the actual test, you'll build the skills to manage your time wisely and maximize your performance on exam day. 

Here’s a breakdown of how long you should spend on each section to closely mimic exam-like conditions:
Master All Four MCAT Subjects

We cover all sections of the MCAT in our practice tests, including:

MCAT Section
Time Limit
Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems (B/B)
95 mins
Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems (C/P)
59 mins
Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior (P/S)
59 mins
Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (CARS)
90 mins

This complete coverage guarantees that you're fully prepared across all areas of the MCAT.

Not Ready For a Full-Length Exam Yet?

If you're not ready for a full-length exam, try our section-specific practice questions and half-length tests. These allow you to focus on specific areas of the exam and build your confidence over time.

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B/B Practice Questions
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C/P Practice Questions
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P/S Practice Questions
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FAQ's

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How Many Practice Tests Should I Take Before the MCAT?

We recommended taking at least 3-5 full-length practice tests before the MCAT to simulate the actual exam experience and identify areas for improvement. However, the number of practice tests you should take depends on your individual needs and goals.

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How Do I Simulate Test Day Conditions for the MCAT?

To simulate test day conditions, take your practice exams under the same time limits and conditions as the actual exam. This will help you build endurance and reduce test anxiety on exam day.