What is AAMC MCAT Interface by Jack Westin

This plugin falls under the 'Productivity Tools' category and provides features related to 'Browser Extension', 'Education Tools', 'Exam Preparation', 'Text Highlighting', and 'Study Aid'

It allows users with AAMC practice material to view it in the proper intended MCAT exam format, and provides highlight, strikethrough, next question, and previous question functionality to best practice for the MCAT


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AllanAllan

Testing this Friday but wanted to leave a review before I forget. I'm incredibly grateful for this extension and why the AAMC doesn't format their practice material to simulate their ACTUAL exam is beyond me. Like another reviewer mentioned, if I'm on question #1 and want to go to question #50, I have to click through the questions one by one. This is NOT an issue for FLs (what counts), so I'd love for that to be addressed. Thank you JW and team, your resources (particularly daily CARS) h... Show more

Chris CernacChris Cernac

The idea is great and it is nice to be able to review the AAMC material in the actual MCAT format, but the execution leaves a lot to be desired. There are a fair number of spelling mistakes and sometimes the explanations are overcomplicated even though they are better than the AAMCs. The plugin is also super buggy at times. Sometimes it won't load, other times the answer choices are recorded incorrectly, the navigation is useless since you have to click through every question before they sh... Show more

Farida BurenbeiyaFarida Burenbeiya

Invaluable resource! My brain hurts trying to decipher some of AAMC's explanations and this is a great supplement to understanding the questions more. I also like that the explanations are simplified as if a real, "normal" human being/friend is talking to me, unlike AAMC and the MCAT's verbiage. Thankfully, I have not found any issues yet and it seems to work fine for me. I usually have the AAMC version and then the JW version pulled up at the same time while reviewing. I'm glad this is avail... Show more