MCAT

Pre-med students begin preparing for new MCAT

As the final administration of the current MCAT exam approaches, pre-medical school students are conflicted about which version of the exam to take.

Sam Weien | Contributing Reporter

University pre-health prepares for MCAT changes

Though the new changes to the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) won’t take effect until 2015, Washington University pre-health advising is already planning to adjustment.

| Staff Reporter

New MCAT focuses on human behavior, adds to workload

Washington University’s plethora of pre-meds will take a longer, more comprehensive Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) starting in 2015.

| Stephen Spanos

Medical association proposes changes to MCAT for 2015

A series of proposed changes to the MCAT would add additional material to the test and make it longer than the current version. The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the group in charge of the test, announced the suggested changes last week.

| News Editor

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