We cover all sections of the MCAT in our practice tests, including:
This complete coverage guarantees that you're fully prepared across all areas of the MCAT.
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.
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.
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.