Intro to MCAT Seminar – August 2018
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- Aug 20, 2018
- MCAT Blog, Premed Webinars, Webinar
This free webinar session, run by Phil Hawkins, took a deep dive into the basics of the exam. He went over each section and its topic breakdown, high-yield MCAT topics, and where to begin. He finished the session with an open Q&A to address any lingering questions attendees might have had. See if your questions were answered!
All of our webinars are intended to be interactive. Students will have the ability to ask and answer questions on mic. If you have a question, you can simply type it into the chat box or click the “raise your hand” button and ask. You can register for upcoming sessions here.
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Check out the recording here!
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