Friday, February 24, 2006
Oops, my green is showing
Oh, noes! Computerized MCAT!
Kaplan testing strategies are adapting to the computer-based test, but [Amjed Mustafa] said students who rely on traditional testing environments may have a hard time adjusting to the updated exam.
That's the kind of doctor we want: The kind that can only peform in a very specific environment and cannot adapt.
"I think it's good because it's a shorter test and less stressful," said sophomore Michael Cheng, a molecular and cell biology major. "What people know will be tested rather than if they can hold up for eight hours."
Holding up for eight hours is actually a pretty useful medical skill. In fact, it's probably more useful than the detailed knowledge on the test.
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