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MCAT

American  
[em-kat] / ˈɛmˌkæt /
Trademark.
  1. Medical College Admission Test.


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At the same time, scores from the MCAT, the standardized test for medical school applications, dropped only marginally.

From New York Times

But the obstacle to achieve this goal is not the MCAT.

From Washington Post

Now it’s time for medical schools to take a similar step, for a similar reason, and rethink their dependence on the Medical College Admission Test, or MCAT.

From Washington Post

They still provide the same level of care that people who are educated in the U.S. provide, yet they had to go elsewhere to seek an education, in large part because they didn't score well enough on the MCAT.

From Salon

Applying to medical school in the United States requires a certain level of know-how: how to study for the MCAT; how to apply for loans; and how to make yourself competitive for a select number of spots.

From New York Times