![]() ![]() No worries though because PCAT Cracker can give you plenty of practice! Possibly the most difficult part of the reading comp section is the limitation on time so practice with time restraints. Some student say the reading comp section is the hardest to study for, since you can’t know what the passages will even be about, so how do you prepare? The answer is with practice! These are long and densely scientific passages and being able to read and breakdown them down efficiently is a skill you can hone! Time is the enemy. Below is a detailed list of each of the reading comprehension content objectives. There are three types of questions you will face in this section. Your job is to be able to (quickly) break down the information presented and be able to comprehend, analyze, and evaluate the passage. They may be informative, persuasive, or speculative in purpose or may be practical or theoretical in nature. The topics of the passages can range anywhere from historical or contemporary social, cultural, ethical, or political issues related to the social sciences, the natural sciences, technology, health, nutrition, or medicine. These questions will not be so straightforward and will require some brain flexing. ![]() ![]() The Reading Comp section will have 6 passages, 48 questions, and is 50 minutes long. On the agenda today: Reading Comprehension! This section will be right after your scheduled break so bright side is that you’ll have a little brain break before all the dense reading passages and quant ability. This is part 3 of a series breaking down the Pharmacy College Admission Test.ĭefinitely check out the rest of the series here on the blog to get the full lowdown on the PCAT and get set up to dominate the exam!
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