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Will you please provide me the MCAT Course Montreal syllabus?
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![]() You are looking for the MCAT Course Montreal syllabus I am providing here: MCAT Syllabus: MCAT Verbal Reasoning Syllabus The Verbal Reasoning section of the MCAT is designed to assess your ability to understand, evaluate, and apply information and arguments presented in prose texts. The test consists of several passages, each 500 to 600 words long, taken from the humanities and social sciences and from areas of the natural sciences not tested on the MCAT Physical and Biological Sciences sections. Each passage is accompanied by 5 to 10 multiple-choice questions based on the information presented in the passage. Since the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences include a vast range of subjects and since courses in these areas differ greatly in content, test questions will not cover a specific set of topics. Candidates will not be tested for specific subject knowledge in the disciplines covered on the test. MCAT Writing Sample Syllabus MCAT Writing Sample Section comprises of two items, each composed of a brief topic statement and a set of writing tasks designed to elicit a unified, coherent, first-draft essay exploring the meaning and implications of the statement. MCAT Physical Sciences Syllabus The Physical Sciences sections contain multiple-choice questions. Most of the questions accompany brief informational passages; a smaller number are independent of any passage and of each other. Questions assess knowledge of basic concepts in Mathematics, chemistry, and physics through their application to the solution of science problems. The content tested on the physical sciences section of the MCAT is drawn from Physics and General Chemistry. Questions are roughly divided between the two and are mixed throughout the section. Tested physics concepts include Newtonian mechanics, thermodynamics, magnetism, light and optics, nuclear physics, and atomic phenomena. Chemistry concept that you can expect to see include quantum numbers, the Periodic Table, bonding, phases of matter, and acids and bases. In mathematics you need to know are the basics, like algebra, exponents, logs, and a bit of trigonometry. There isn't any calculus, differential equations, or matrix mechanics. MCAT Biological Sciences Syllabus The Biological Sciences sections contain multiple-choice questions. Most of the questions accompany brief informational passages; a smaller number are independent of any passage and of each other. Questions assess knowledge of basic concepts in biology and chemistry through their application to the solution of science problems. Questions in the Biological Sciences section are drawn from biology and organic chemistry, with a slightly greater emphasis on biology. Tested biology concepts include cell division, muscular and skeletal systems, the lymphatic system, respiratory and circulatory systems, enzymatic activity, viruses, and the nervous system. Organic chemistry concepts that you can expect to see include nomenclature, stereochemistry, spectroscopy, hydrocarbons, amino acids and proteins, laboratory techniques, and hydrolysis and dehydration
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Montreal MCAT prep courses are designed to help students maximize their scores on the MCAT. Feature of course: Develop Study Schedule Diagnostic Tests Interactive Lessons Develop Strategies Customized Material Accountability Syllabus : Biological and Biochemical Foundations Study the biological systems in living organisms and how processes work independently and in concert Chemical and Physical Foundations Comprehensive review of the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of tissues, organs, and organ systems Psychological, Social and Biological Foundations Study behavioural and socio-cultural determinants of health, in particular ways in which psychological, social, and biological factors influence perceptions and reactions to the world Critical Analysis and Reading Skills Develop skills to critically analyze information from reading sections from a wide range of social sciences and humanities disciplines MCAT General Strategies Multiple choice strategies
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