Physics Exams
Although each exam takes about ninety minutes, you can pause an exam and log back in later to complete it. After completing an exam, you will be able to study your answers and complete explanations, so be patient. In other words, a test changes from a diagnostic resource into a study resource after you finish it.

  • These tests are not confidence builders. They are difficult. They are designed to help you become superior in Physics for the MCAT. Studying the explanations after the exam is the important phase.
  • Each exam will take you a long time to finish. While this is good for your stamina for the MCAT, if you need to log out and finish a test later, you can do it.
  • Do not give up. The true-false questions get you to think carefully about how language is used to design correct and incorrect answers for MCAT multiple choice questions. They will teach you about your suggestibility in terms of identities and differences. When I used these true-false questions in my small group course, 75% correct was a very good score.


The tests are comprised of a mixture of 60% true-false questions and 40% questions from the WikiPremed Learning System for Physics.
The WikiPremed MCAT Course is a free comprehensive course in the undergraduate level general sciences. Undergraduate level physics, chemistry, organic chemistry and biology are presented by this course as a unified whole within a spiraling curriculum.

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