The trial version of the app contains 40 video lessons, but additional lessons can be unlocked by subscribing. The app is available on both Apple iOS and Android. At $199 for a 12 month subscription, the prep course is a relative bargain. Magoosh is known as a low priced alternative to many of the expensive prep classes.
As a free app, it’s a no brainer to get this for MCAT studying and combines elements of Khan Academy, Anki and UWorld into one app. According to the app developers, there are additional features like whiteboard screenshots and lecture notes soon. There’s also a question bank mimicking AAMC questions and flashcards for every video to assure comprehension of the topics. In addition to the videos, which are all free, there is a study scheduler to help students stay on track for their upcoming MCAT exam. With over 250 MCAT videos, this app was made with the MCAT in mind first unlike many other video-based programs (such as the great Khan Academy, which is a fantastic resource but not specifically focused on the MCAT).
The first app is the newest on the block and available for both Apple iOS and Android Play Store. MCAT Prep: Practice Tests and Flashcards.We’ve reviewed them here to help you get started. But, what if you want to study on your own, or on the go with your mobile phone? There are several great tools you can utilize. In the past, many students have turned to classroom-based MCAT courses from traditional players like Kaplan and Princeton Review. While the coronavirus pandemic has caused upheaval in so many aspects of students’ lives, perhaps the biggest is the shift away from a traditional classroom and towards learning on your own. MCAT apps for mobile devices are more popular than ever. The Best MCAT Mobile Applications Reviewed