How difficult is the Math on the MCAT?
The good news is that the Math on the MCAT is pretty basic and there’s not much of it. There’s no Calculus. The test is primarily conceptual so there’s not a lot of number-crunching. The bad news is that you’re not allowed to use a calculator – except the one between your ears – on test day. So make sure you brush up on your basic algebra, trigonometry and geometry skills.