When it comes to force equations on the MCAT, there is a long and short way to set up your equilibrium equations. This video shows you how to visualize and draw free body diagrams, followed by a shortcut for setting up your equations based on applying the logic that you see rather than working through […]
Newtons Third Law in MCAT Physics Forces Vid 4
Newton’s third law is possibly the most confusing, especially when you try to apply this to MCAT style physics questions. This video helps you understand the concept of Fa = -Fb from a logical perspective so that you can easily apply this to complex MCAT questions. (Watch on YouTube: Newton’s 3rd Law. Video Transcript coming […]
Newton’s First Law – MCAT Forces 2
In addition to studying forces equations for the MCAT, you must also familiarize yourself with Newton’s laws of motion. The video below explains Newton’s First Law from a perspective of practical application to MCAT style equations. As you watch the video be sure that you fully understand the logic behind each scenario setup to prevent confusion down […]
Newton’s Second Law in MCAT Physics Forces Vid 3
Newton’s Second Law is where forces in MCAT Physics starts to get exciting. Not only do you have to understand F = ma, but you must also be able to find the total force in the x-direction, y-direction, and some vector between the x and y axis. This video breaks it down with examples including […]
Forces in MCAT Physics Intro Video
The first step to conquering force equations, is to conquer F=ma. Not just with simple memorization, but with the understanding of how the units relate to each other, and how to derive different forms of this equation so that the units work out as expected. This video breaks it down for you and also shows […]
3.0 GPA, 488 MCAT, Burnout to Medical School Acceptance
The internet will have you believe that if you don’t have a perfect GPA and MCAT score, you can’t go to medical school. Sometimes strangers (online) get in our heads, sometimes it’s our inner circle including family, friends, and advisors. And sometimes that little doubting voice comes from within. “My GPA is trash, I’ve already […]
MCAT Advice from Ada of The Biosisters
Meet Rose and Ada, also known as @thebiosisters who run a motivational and informational blog for pre-health students. Rose is a 2nd year medical student in New Orleans. Ada is a Biology/pre-med rising senior who just took her MCAT on June 30th. Ada first shared this on Instagram, but I asked for permission to publish here so that […]
Amino Acid Charge in Zwitterions and Isoelectric Point MCAT Tutorial
Knowing how to find both charge and isoelectric point for amino acids is a critical MCAT skill. Understanding why an amino acid will gain or lose a proton at a given pH is even more critical. The MCAT is a test of logic and understanding, which is why this article will break down amino acid […]
2021 MCAT Test Dates
Taking the MCAT in 2021? After an insane MCAT cycle (thanks Covid-19) I bet you’re looking forward to a nice calm routine of MCAT prep with a predictable MCAT testing cycle. Well, the dates are finally out although registration doesn’t open until late October. Keep in mind, with the pandemic still going strong, everything is […]
How To Review Your AAMC Practice Exam
So you took a full-length AAMC practice exam. You may be thrilled with the results – or you may be far from your MCAT goal. Now what? Do you hit the books again and memorize the answers to every question you missed? Not exactly If you analyze your practice AAMC exam results correctly, you will […]
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