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LSAT Logical Reasoning: Inference vs. Assumption

You’re having lunch with your friend Bob, and you suggest splitting an order of onion rings. Bob says that he doesn’t eat onion rings. In real life, you could draw several valid inferences from this: maybe Bob doesn’t like onions, maybe he’s watching his weight so he’s avoiding fried foods, maybe he doesn’t like crunchy […]

Requesting Medical School Letters of Recommendation After a Gap Year

Strong letters of recommendation that speak to your intelligence, passion, and potential are an essential part of your medical school application. They transform you from a list of statistics on a sheet of paper into somebody perceived to be an intelligent, capable applicant. Together with your personal statement, recommendations are what show admissions committees who you really […]

All About the PCAT

The Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT) is designed to examine the skills and abilities needed to excel and succeed in pharmacy school. Currently, the overwhelming majority of AACP institutions require the PCAT for admission to pharmacy degree programs. The PCAT tests basic scientific knowledge; math, verbal, reading comprehension, and writing skills; and your overall critical […]

Law School Outlining and Exam Study Tips

If you’ve survived at least a week of law school, you’ve likely heard of the dreaded law school outline. Law students across the country put an immense amount of time and effort into creating (or finding) the perfect one. But if you’re anything like I was as a 1L, you have no idea where to […]

Is Medical School Right for You?

The decision to become a doctor is probably one of the toughest you can make. It means pursuing something that only about 40% of those applying receive—a position in medical school. And then after an arduous application process, it means committing yourself to an intense course of study, including four years of medical school and […]

Probability on the GMAT

On the GMAT, probability problems appear more frequently as high-difficulty questions than in low- or even medium-difficulty questions. Therefore, it should be fairly low on your priority list of content areas to brush up on. However, if you are scoring (or hoping to score) in or above the mid-600s, you should spend a little time […]

What to Expect on IELTS Test Day

It’s natural to be nervous on IELTS test day, but if you are well-prepared and organized you will be able to perform at your best. Here are some tips to do well on IELTS test day: Carry out your online Test registration in advance, and make sure you know exactly where the Test centre is […]

LSAT Reading Comprehension: Detail & Inference Questions

The best thing about the LSAT is that it’s an open-book test. You’ll get better scores on the Reading Comprehension passages on the LSAT as long as you keep in mind the fact that you can ALWAYS refer back to the passage. Luckily, we don’t have to rely on memory alone! This is great practice […]

What's Tested on the TEAS: Mathematics

As a nursing or health science program student, and later in your career as a healthcare professional, you will need to interpret data, perform calculations, and translate real-world situations into math to respond appropriately. You might be reading test results presented as numbers or a graph, calculating medication dosages, interpreting research study results, or planning client care. […]

What are the best MCAT test dates?

Choosing MCAT test dates should balance the amount of time you have to prepare with when you want to submit your medical school application. The AAMC/MCAS service application typically is made available sometime in May, and the first round of applicants will submit them as soon as possible. To have a complete application when it is […]