An aptitude test for all premedical students who expect to apply for admission to medical schools next fall will be given in more than 600 colleges throughout the United States on Friday, December 11, by the Association of American Medical Colleges. Since the test in a normal requirement for admission to practically all medical schools except at Harvard, and as it is given once yearly, all students planing on a medical school course are advised to take it.
The test to be given at Harvard, takes place at 3 o'clock in Memorial Hall, on the date stated above and will be run by J. W. Robeson. A fee of $1 will be charged.
Questions which will be asked on the paper, will resemble those in the 1930 examination, which contained the following six parts; scientific vocabulary, premedical information, comprehension and retention, visual memory, memory for content, and understanding of printed material. All papers are graded by the committee of the association, and reported in confidence to the deans of all class A medical schools in America.
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