MCAT Prep

Anonymous
For anyone who recently took the MCAT (or has a child who did so), which prep company would you recommend and why?
Anonymous
My DD had a good experience with Ingenious. She found the help crafting a list and mock interviews especially helpful.
Anonymous
Thank you! Do you think it also helped her get a high MCAT score?
Anonymous
Prep courses help but no short cuts.
Anonymous
Which prep course do you recommend?
Anonymous
I am PP who made a recommendation. I think what helped her test score the most was using the Kaplan books, taking lots of practice AAMC tests and doing section reviews on Khan Academy.
Anonymous
This is something kids would know better than parents. Have your DD ask around and reach out to advising office.
Anonymous
Thanks so much PP.
Anonymous
How exciting! Good luck.
Anonymous
Yes I’m very happy for her. She is shadowing a surgeon now and loving it. But, yikes, getting in med school in the US now is tough!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m very happy for her. She is shadowing a surgeon now and loving it. But, yikes, getting in med school in the US now is tough!


Yes it is very very difficult. My kid is M2 and loving every moment but I don’t think she misses the app process and MCAT.
Anonymous
Given that there's such a shortage of doctors in the U.S., it's really a shame that medical school acceptance rates are so low.
Anonymous
I agree! For the previous poster, what prep service did your M2 daughter use, assuming she liked it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’m very happy for her. She is shadowing a surgeon now and loving it. But, yikes, getting in med school in the US now is tough!

Fantastic! Not easy to get good shadowing experiences now. So many doctors refuse because of Covid protocols or because their practices don’t want students observing patient interactions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Given that there's such a shortage of doctors in the U.S., it's really a shame that medical school acceptance rates are so low.

Blame Congress and their ridiculous cap on Medicare funded residency positions. Because of this, the admissions process has become bananas. They essentially expect people to practically be experienced healthcare professionals already in addition to having perfect stats.
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