u/Shahbaz_Gul

Built an MDCAT QBank That Remembers what You Got Wrong

I remember the first time I read over the MDCAT papers that all of my classmates and peers were trying to do, and how many of my friends went and cried after they failed their first proper MDCAT mock. Not because their score was bad, because they had been studying for three months and could not tell you which topics they actually knew and which they just thought they knew.

I'm a doctor now, and so is my brother. We both came from the US to do MBBS in Abbottabad, and now we're back in the US and currently studying for the USMLE + getting ready for the match, so we have done this whole "grind through thousands of MCQs" thing twice. The lesson both times was the same: the questions you got wrong are the only ones that matter, and almost no prep tool actually acts like it.

So, we made one for you guys. Every MDCAT past paper since 2008, free to practice, no account needed. When you get something wrong it goes in a pile, and that pile shows back up days later so you stop forgetting it. There's a paid tier with full mocks and unlimited drills but the practice itself is genuinely free and stays free.

I am not going to put a link in the post because I really don't want my account to get banned for violating some rule in the subreddit 😭

If anyone wants it, I'll send me a DM 😄

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u/Shahbaz_Gul — 1 day ago