
♟️ Game Theory: Strategic Thinking for the MCAT & Beyond
Learn Game Theory for the MCAT. Explore models like Prisoner’s Dilemma, zero-sum, non-zero-sum, and evolutionary game theory with KOTC visuals.

📘 Functionalist Theory Explained: A Key Sociology Concept for the MCAT
Learn Functionalist Theory for the MCAT. See how education, family, religion, economy, and government maintain social stability—with visuals and test tips.

🌍 Overview: What is the Demographic Transition Model?
Learn the five stages of the Demographic Transition Model with an easy comparison table. Understand how birth rates, death rates, and population growth change over time for MCAT, AP Human Geography, and social science exams.

🚫 Understanding Social Taboos: Everyday Norms That Shape Our Behavior
Understand what social taboos are, why they matter, and how they appear on exams like the MCAT and NCLEX. Explore examples with a visual from King of the Curve and learn how taboo behavior influences cultural norms, patient care, and exam questions.

🧠 Understanding Discrimination: A Sociological Lens for the MCAT
Understand the meaning of discrimination for the MCAT, including types, health impacts, and how it shows up in real-world examples.

Agents of Socialization: Understanding Social Influence for the MCAT
Socialization is a fundamental concept in sociology and psychology, shaping human behavior, beliefs, and interactions. On the MCAT, understanding agents of socialization is essential for the Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior section.