AAMC Cheat Sheet 2026

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230 questions
375 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. Which MCAT section covers psychology, sociology, and biology as they relate to behavior? Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior
  2. What was the major change made to USMLE Step 1 scoring in January 2022? Scoring changed from a 3-digit numeric score to pass/fail
  3. For informed consent to be legally and ethically valid, it must include all of the following EXCEPT: A guarantee of a successful outcome
  4. How do you identify the author's position in a CARS passage presenting multiple perspectives? Look for evaluative language, hedging, and the conclusion the argument builds toward
  5. What does the Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) format consist of? A series of short, timed stations with different interviewers
  6. Which quantum number describes the shape of an atomic orbital? Azimuthal quantum number (l)
  7. Which section of the MCAT tests reading comprehension without requiring science background knowledge? Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills
  8. What is ERAS in the residency application process? Electronic Residency Application Service
  9. What is the average medical school debt for graduating US MD students? Around $200,000
  10. Which organization accredits US allopathic (MD) medical schools? LCME
  11. What happens on 'Match Day'? Medical students simultaneously learn which residency program they matched into
  12. How does electronegativity difference affect bond polarity? Greater difference creates a more polar bond
  13. What is 'scramble' historically called in the modern Match? SOAP
  14. What is the AAMC's Fee Assistance Program (FAP)? A program that reduces MCAT and AMCAS fees for eligible low-income applicants
  15. What percentage of US medical students graduate with education debt? Around 70%
  16. The Belmont Report (1979) identified three core principles for ethical research involving human subjects. Which of the following is one of them? Respect for Persons
  17. If a CARS answer is factually true based on outside knowledge but unsupported by the passage, should you choose it? No; only passage-supported answers are correct in CARS
  18. What principle underlies all chromatography separation techniques? Differential affinity for the stationary versus mobile phase
  19. Which organization develops and administers the MCAT? AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges)
  20. The ethical concept of veracity in medicine primarily refers to: The obligation to tell patients the truth about their diagnosis and prognosis
  21. What does the Michaelis constant (Km) indicate about an enzyme? Substrate concentration at half-maximal velocity; reflects enzyme-substrate affinity
  22. What is the average annual cost of attendance at a US private medical school? $60,000–$80,000
  23. How many years are MCAT scores valid for most medical school applications? 3 years
  24. What is the NBME's role in relation to USMLE? NBME co-sponsors and develops the USMLE in partnership with the FSMB
  25. What defines the primary structure of a protein? Sequence of amino acids linked by peptide bonds
  26. What do medical school secondary application essays primarily assess? Fit with the specific school's mission, values, and student community
  27. What does a high Reynolds number indicate about fluid flow? Turbulent flow where inertial forces dominate
  28. What organization administers the MCAT? AAMC
  29. Which stage of Erikson's psychosocial development involves 'trust vs. mistrust'? Infancy (0–18 months)
  30. What is the recommended preparation timeline for most MCAT students? 3 to 6 months of dedicated structured study
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