Entrance Exam
MCAT Prep
Although we do not offer a formal MCAT prep course at Bradley, the Health Professions student clubs often hold an MCAT Workshop and offer an on- campus practice test day to help students develop a personalized strategy, timeline, and study plan to meet their individual needs. There are many commercially available MCAT prep materials and services. We do not endorse any one over the others, but can assist students in choosing products and services that fit their learning style, timeline, and budget.
- How to create a study plan
- Khan Academy MCAT resources - FREE!
- AAMC resources (Official Guide, practice tests, question banks, etc. from the people who write and administer the MCAT)
- AptarePrep
- Altius
- Blueprint MCAT
- Coursesaver
- Dr Flowers MCAT
- Examkrackers
- Gold Standard
- Jack Westin
- Kaplan
- MCATforMe
- Peterson’s
- Princeton Review
- UWorld - Contact Dr. Val for a Bradley discount code.
Situational Judgment Tests
In addition to the MCAT, many (but not all) medical schools are now recommending or requiring applicants to complete and submit scores for a situational judgment test (SJT) to assess your social skills, behaviors and professionalism. You are presented with a variety of scenarios and asked to think about what you might do in these situations. These tests do not require significant preparation and are taken on your own computer, but they must be taken in the year that you apply to medical schools. Be sure to check the requirements for EACH medical school to which you are applying for their specific requirements and deadlines for SJT scores (if any).
Casper scores are NOT automatically posted to your AMCAS or AACOMAS application. You must request scores to be sent to each specific school that you apply to that requires them.
PREview scores will automatically be posted to your AMCAS account once they are available and shared with all of your medical schools.