What is WikiPremed?

The resources of the website may be used as à la carte supplements within any MCAT review program or the complete learning program can be used to guide your overall MCAT preparatory program. You are welcome to use the goal management system, diagnostic quizzes, physics cards, and other resources of WikiPremed as independent supplements to make whatever structured MCAT review program you are following more effective. However, the full program will help you build a more sophisticated understanding of general science than undergraduate coursework provides. If you are smart enough to be a doctor, this course will make the new MCAT seem easy. It's not the easy way, but it does work.

The WikiPremed MCAT Course consists of twelve modules. Each module represents approximately one or two weeks of study. The learning program teaches the general premedical sciences within a unified, spiraling curriculum, an approach developed over many years working closely with college students in small group teaching. Within a spiraling curriculum, you are exposed to a number of important concepts early. As the curriculum progresses, we return to those concepts again and again expanding on the foundation established earlier. Depending on your starting point and schedule, the full course represents from three to six months of dedicated work. Each module contains course videos, guidance, learning management resources, and suggested assignments. The important thing is not that you complete every single assignment. The important thing is to achieve the learning goals of each module. In summmary, you can use WikiPremed as a stand-alone MCAT course or the resources separately in combination with another course. There are no restricted areas on this website and no fees. You can study here for as long as you want. Visit Module One