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ThatDude

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Hey does anyone know which test prep companies offer free full length exams. I know princeton review has one but are there any others?? THanks

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Thanks bhaiya. The content review is not that bad. It is pretty elementary stuff (despite being overwhelming).

Here are some free tests http://www.prep101.com/mcat/study_aids.html
i found these tests to be a little easier than kaplan.

Thanks CaliKid.. here are some more free exams

 
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are the gold standard and princetone review tests legit full lengths? like are they based on the new mcat and have same # questions and times etc?
 
I had a mini test, 17 minutes long with three passages, at testprep-online.
It's cute , you get scored and don't need to register.
 
How do the results from these free "FL"s compare with a real MCAT or AAMC FL?

I wrote an AAMC FL #3 yesterday and scored 28, I did the Kaplan free "FL" today and scored 21 =/
Was I just lucky yesterday? Or did other people also have trouble with the Kaplan free FL?
 
How do the results from these free "FL"s compare with a real MCAT or AAMC FL?

I wrote an AAMC FL #3 yesterday and scored 28, I did the Kaplan free "FL" today and scored 21 =/
Was I just lucky yesterday? Or did other people also have trouble with the Kaplan free FL?

i took the free kaplan FL online before i started all my studying and got a 10 on PS (the only section i took, was curious how i did, so i clicked grade, lol). i took AAMC 3 and 4 in the past few days (after studying for my 8/20 exam) and received a 11 and 10, respectively (thought with a lot of stupid mistakes that i did not make on kaplan).
 
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