![]() Section 4 is new and assesses your understanding of basic research principles, its structure and statistical underpinnings and its use within the broader context of behavioral and health outcomes. The subjects not just include biological sciences, but organic and general chemistry as well- they are intrinsically connected to biochemistry. Section 3 tests your understanding of subjects related to basic life processes: reproduction, growth, energy production etc. It tests your ability to dissect arguments, and critically analyze the underlying assumptions and quality of inferences. Section 2 does not test you on any specific domain knowledge, and all the information required to answer the question at hand is present in the passage itself. A periodic table is available for use, while a calculator is not allowed. The physical sciences are not tested in isolation, but instead with a contextual background of biological sciences. Section 1 tests your understanding of general scientific principals and their applicability to living systems. The range of score for every section of MCAT is 118-132, hence the total scores ranges from 472-528 with a mean/median of 500.
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