MCAT - various questions

<p>It is interesting to learn that Verbal seems to be the hardest in MCAT. It appears that the SAT has the same trend. I have noticed the % of college freshmen making 700-800 in SAT reading and math per the following link. In most cases, the math is much higher than the reading. It implies that SAT Math is too easy compared to critical reading. Many high school students would tell you that SAT math is a joke. If you count the newer writing section, it is really like two hard Verbal sections against one easy Math section. Now, MACT does not even cover math. We all heard about the relative poor math ability of the US students compared to other nations. Is that really a surprise? For students wanting to get into elite college, Medical school, Law schools, Business School, etc., he or she really needs to prepare for the reading/verbal skills starting in middle school school. </p>

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