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Everything you need for focused MCAT prep

A quiet, structured workspace for daily study, targeted practice, and review.

Answer first

The feature set is built around one MCAT loop: plan, practice, review, and adjust.

The product combines AI tutor explanations, adaptive planning, spaced review, analytics, and a study workspace so students can keep content, CARS, and full-length review connected. For the official scope of MCAT content, use AAMC as the primary source.

AAMC overview of what is on the MCAT exam

Overview

A cleaner MCAT workflow, not a bigger tool shelf

Everything here is designed for high-stress test windows: faster starts, fewer switches, and continuity across planning, practice, and review. You keep attention on what changes your score: CARS reps, content recovery, timed practice, and careful review of misses.

At a glance

  • • Study loops adapt as your weak topics change
  • • Plan outputs carry into onboarding
  • • AI tutor and practice tools stay in one view
  • • Analytics supports faster adjustments, not just reporting

Efficiency-first onboarding

A one-screen MCAT setup gets your target score, test month, and weekly hours into a study rhythm in minutes.

Adaptive study path

Your path adapts around quiz misses, weak content categories, CARS consistency, and test-date pressure without restarting the roadmap.

AI tutor support

Ask for MCAT-level explanations, trap-answer breakdowns, and review help without leaving the lesson context.

Spaced repetition

Native flashcards and review queues keep equations, pathways, psych terms, and missed concepts in rotation.

Practice analytics

Track section performance, weekly momentum, and weak-topic drift in one place, then pivot before a full-length exposes it.

Content library

Work through concise lessons, quizzes, and review materials built around MCAT content categories and passage reasoning.

Study workspace

Keep lessons, cards, practice records, and planning together so each session starts with the next MCAT task.

Why this is easier than static MCAT prep tools

Many MCAT prep stacks have excellent content but still leave students stitching workflow by themselves. We keep sequencing in one place: plan, study, quiz, review, adjust, repeat.

  • We reduce decision friction by surfacing only the next useful action.
  • Progress, review, and weak-topic routing stay continuous, not one-time.
  • Built-in execution cues help users stay consistent even on compressed timelines.
This is built for easy daily execution: you can start with a lean free setup, then add focused support only when your study load rises.
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