Baseline diagnostic assignment
Instructions for taking a full-length diagnostic exam outside UnCram and logging results.
Your diagnostic is not a grade. It is a map. It shows where timing breaks, which concepts are fragile, and how long you can maintain focus. If you treat it like a final score, you miss the real value: building your study plan around real data.
- Treat the diagnostic as data, not a verdict
- Flag guesses so you can review them
- Timing bottlenecks reveal priority areas
- Error patterns drive your study plan
- Review the next day for clarity
List your top three diagnostic weaknesses and write one concrete action for each that you will complete this week.
Generate a short quiz from this lesson. Choose the formats you want, then run it.
Use this for step-by-step support. This is learning-first and shows reasoning.
Use this official exam as your baseline diagnostic.
Official MCAT overview from AAMC (link-only).
Official free planning resources (link-only).
Official MCAT content outline (link-only).
External Khan Academy MCAT content. Link-only with attribution.
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