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Practically every expert in standardized test taking agrees that the most fundamental skill needed to be successful on tests such as the MCAT/DAT is reading ability. The MCAT is not just a “science test”, it is an evaluation of a student’s ability to comprehend and interpret volumes of information in a limited amount of time. Successful MCAT/DAT takers exhibit superior reading skills. The “integrated” format utilized in the professional school admissions tests relates the majority of questions (even in the science sections) to reading passages of varying lengths. Because of the time-limited format in each subtest area, students must be able to quickly read and interpret written text. Simply memorizing information will not lead to successful testing on these types of exams. You must be able to comprehend and interpret information and then use this information to solve problems and understand concepts.

Hopefully the habit of reading, whether for information or pleasure, has been developed early in life. However, it is never too late. The best MCAT/DAT preparation that premedical/predental students can begin early in their college career is to read. The choice of reading material is not the most important thing, read whatever you enjoy. The idea is to begin developing the skills that reading provides, mainly development of vocabulary, exposure to different ideas and information, and an introduction to understanding the world around you. Read newspapers, magazines, or any form of literature to which you have access. The more you read, the more you know. Medical and dental schools are looking for students who are aware of what is going on in the world around them and are curious and involved in active learning. Reading is a perfect way to develop this knowledge and demonstrate the intellectual curiosity that admissions committees desire to see in applicants.

A list of some suggested reading materials is provided. This list of books, journals, and reference guides are listed as a means of supplementing your knowledge of the health professions by providing not just scientific information, but also insights from the world of medicine and health care from doctors and patients. While it is not “required” reading, the listings here will hopefully appeal to your interest in the health professions and provide a means of developing skills and information to help you prepare for your career. The key is that you begin to read something on a regular basis, no matter what it is.
Reading List (PDF)
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