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You have nearly 8 months to prepare yourself. I wouldn't worry about it at this moment.
Work on getting a solid foundation on contents, and then start doing practice questions and full lengths starting in mid June or early July.
I made a similar score (something in the 12-14 range) when I took AAMC 3 before I had started any studying. Ended up scoring a 32 on the real thing. Not the greatest score by SDN standards, but starting from where I did, I didn't really expect much better. A score as low as ours indicates that we've had a weak science background (for me, I was always focused on memorizing in my undergrad pre req courses rather than understanding). Or it could simply indicate that you haven't finished your pre reqs. Regardless, your initial score doesn't mean anything.
so I shouldn't be studying now?
so I shouldn't be studying now?
how long did you study and did you the SN2 Method?
Did you take it untimed? If you got a 4,4,5 untimed, I'd be very worried, sorry. What kind of grades did you get in your pre-reqs?
I used a variation of the SN2 method. With a score as low as mine (cum: 9), I gave myself plenty of time to study. Approximately 5-6 months
I used a variation of the SN2 method. With a score as low as mine (cum: 9), I gave myself plenty of time to study. Approximately 5-6 months
gen chem 1 - A
Gen chem 2 - B
Orgo 1 - B+
Gen bio 1 - b
Gen Bio 2 -B
Phys 1 - A
Phys 2 - B
and yes it was untimed
Is English your second language? If so, you might consider getting a private tutor. I have friends who were able to bring their scores up drastically that way.
OP, I had a pretty similar score on my first MCAT practice test and ended up scoring in the mid 30's. I had three major issues: unfamiliarity with passage based questions, poor time management during testing, and a weak science background. I used the Berkeley Review study books and found them tremendously useful because of how detailed they are and also because they have a huge number of passage based questions. You have eight months which is plenty of time. Get to work, you'll be fine! 🙂
NO english is not my second language!!! I am a hard working AA male and the test is culturally bias.
but I have class for 5 out of the next 8 months?
but I have class for 5 out of the next 8 months?
NO english is not my second language!!! I am a hard working AA male and the test is culturally bias.
Its common knowledge that the MCAT is culturally bias. OP shows with his grades that he is as capable as any other applicant but due to the lack of cultural diversity of test writers his score is well below average.
Its common knowledge that the MCAT is culturally bias. OP shows with his grades that he is as capable as any other applicant but due to the lack of cultural diversity of test writers his score is well below average.
True, but i cant imagine another reason because his grades are so good.
NO english is not my second language!!! I am a hard working AA male and the test is culturally bias.
Its common knowledge that the MCAT is culturally bias. OP shows with his grades that he is as capable as any other applicant but due to the lack of cultural diversity of test writers his score is well below average.
In general, standardized testing is culturally biased, especially tests like the SAT/ACT. But the MCAT has little, if any, cultural bias. There are other factors that may contribute to overall lower average scores for minority applicants, but it's no fault of the test writers.
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23478636
I had a low score like you pre-practice and gained 20 points on the real thing after a month of studying
tl;dr dun worry
How are the science sections culturally biased? Can you give some specific examples? I don't recall any questions about tennis courts, polo matches, etc...
NO english is not my second language!!! I am a hard working AA male and the test is culturally bias.
My thoughts exactly.Troll alert. Poor grammar, claims to be black/URM, has really low practice MCAT...come on, people.
My thoughts exactly.
2/10 would not read again
Troll alert. Poor grammar, claims to be black/URM, has really low practice MCAT...come on, people.
I'm no troll, I have been following this form for a while and just decided to make an account. I know its hard for you to wrap your over privileged brains around this but society is simply un-fair. There not many blacks in medical school not because there lazy but because society does a horrible job at making things fair.
Exactly how does your thought process go from an mcat bias to a society bias?
How does "society" influence your mcat score?
heres is a arrow diagram for you:
Young male born in to a house hold with little or no money ---> grows up in neighborhood infested with gangs and drugs ---> forced to attend an extemely underfunded public high school (literally barely had working computer)---> barely makes it to college( alive) ---> Gets to college and have to deal with being the only black kid in a classroom filled with 400 other people ---> due to weak academic foundation he is forced to study 10 times harder than white peers ---> He has to study alone because no one wants to to study with the "dumb" black kid ----> After 3 long years finally pulls his GPA to a 3.39 ---> takes a practice MCAT and scores a 13 (like WTF!!!) ----> goes to SDN for help and is called a "troll."
100% trollerinoI'm no troll, I have been following this form for a while and just decided to make an account. I know its hard for you to wrap your over privileged brains around this but society is simply un-fair. There not many blacks in medical school not because there lazy but because society does a horrible job at making things fair.
I'm no troll, I have been following this form for a while and just decided to make an account. I know its hard for you to wrap your over privileged brains around this but society is simply un-fair. There not many blacks in medical school not because there lazy but because society does a horrible job at making things fair.
You have a bad attitude. You had to study alone because no one wanted to study with you? So what? Did your school have tutoring available? Take some responsibility for your performance.heres is a arrow diagram for you:
Young male born in to a house hold with little or no money ---> grows up in neighborhood infested with gangs and drugs ---> forced to attend an extemely underfunded public high school (literally barely had working computer)---> barely makes it to college( alive) ---> Gets to college and have to deal with being the only black kid in a classroom filled with 400 other people ---> due to weak academic foundation he is forced to study 10 times harder than white peers ---> He has to study alone because no one wants to to study with the "dumb" black kid ----> After 3 long years finally pulls his GPA to a 3.39 ---> takes a practice MCAT and scores a 13 (like WTF!!!) ----> goes to SDN for help and is called a "troll."