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Since a score of 300 corresponds to the 50th percentile, it would be best to aim for over 320+. For more competitive schools, you should aim for a score of over 350+.
No, the NCLEX isnt harder than the MCAT. The MCAT tests a variety of subjects and needs strong analytical skills, like biology, chemistry, physics, and critical thinking. The NCLEX is more about using nursing knowledge and clinical judgment for patient care.
A score of 300 equates to the 50th percentile in that section. A good OAT score for acceptance is around 320, but students with lower scores also get accepted all the time! The OAT (Optometry Admissions Test) grades you on 6 different subjects: Biology (BIO)
U.S. schools and colleges of optometry require official OAT scores for decision making. Candidates OAT PIN accounts will display the schools that candidates have selected to receive their results.
If we compare the difficulty level of the MCAT and OAT, the latter is much more demanding and challenging compared to the MCAT. It is already given that the MCAT basically is a hard exam due to its duration and the topics involved in its test sections.
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Heres how to start: 1 Register With Disability Services. 2 Prepare to Meet With Disability Services Representative. 3 Determine What Testing Accommodations You Need. 4 Notify Your Professor of the Test Accommodation If Needed.
It Weighs Heavily On Physics And Maths Most pre-optometry students find the OAT hard to study and pass as it weighs heavily on math and physics. Both sections have lots of conceptual questions and youll need to be quick at identifying the right formulas to use on the given problems.

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