Can I get a 33 ? (Diagnose me)

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AAMC 3 = 33 (10, 12, 11)
AAMC 4 = 33 (10, 12, 11)
AAMC 5 = 33 (11, 11, 11)
KAPLAN 1 = 33 (9, 12, 12)
KAPLAN 2 = 32 (10, 11, 11)
KAPLAN 3 = 34 (11, 11, 12)
KAPLAN 4 = 39 (13, 14, 12)
AAMC 7 = 37 (13, 11, 13)

This is my score progression. I'm taking the exam on October 25. Does this look like the progression of someone who will get a 33+ ?

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I was significantly worse and had a >30...a lot of it depends on the type of day you have, but you are looking good
 
I was significantly worse and had a >30...a lot of it depends on the type of day you have, but you are looking good

Thanks man, that is very reassuring. It's so hard to gage the predictive value of these tests...One of my friends was averaging 36+ on the aamc's and he ended up getting a 28 on his first mcat...He retook and got a 30. He had a huge deficit in verbal though...on the other hand, this girl I know was averaging about 31 on the aamc's, and she ended up with a 35 on the real thing!

The concensus seems to be that the real deal is harder than practice though...but I'm not convinced either way to be honest. What did you think?
 
People feel like the real thing was harder, but in reality the average scores across several AAMC practice tests (especially 9, 10 and 11) is usually within 2 or 3 points of the actual score.

You have yet to score below a 33 on AAMC full length. Yes, you can get a 33+. Keep taking them though, there is no better way to study than taking all the AAMC full lengths
 
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