2 months of study and no improvement

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I took the Kaplan diagnostic at the end of May and got a 26-10PS 9BS 7VR. I've been studying for about two months on my own now and have taken 3 practice tests, one from Kaplan and 2 from AAMC. I'm consistently scoring 29-30 but am frustrated because my science scores are the same. I thought I would at least improve by one or two points after studying the material and knowing it better. So now I feel like I'm stuck in a rut and don't know how to improve my score. Are there strategies for the science passages that I don't know about and would help me? Should I study more and try to know the material really well? I'm a month away from the real test...any advice would be great!
 
I took the Kaplan diagnostic at the end of May and got a 26-10PS 9BS 7VR. I've been studying for about two months on my own now and have taken 3 practice tests, one from Kaplan and 2 from AAMC. I'm consistently scoring 29-30 but am frustrated because my science scores are the same. I thought I would at least improve by one or two points after studying the material and knowing it better. So now I feel like I'm stuck in a rut and don't know how to improve my score. Are there strategies for the science passages that I don't know about and would help me? Should I study more and try to know the material really well? I'm a month away from the real test...any advice would be great!

those are good numbers...i think you need to go practices exam heavy while focusing on weaknesses with in those taken FLs....
 
You probably are not thoroughly reviewing your material and/or you have problems synthesizing multiple topics together.

General Guidelines for Reviewing:

- Go over EVERY question. Both the ones you got right and the ones you got wrong.
- Reviewing should take 2-3 times longer than taking the timed practice problems.
- If your tests are fluctuating, it is due to the different topics on the various tests. In other words, you have some glaring weaknesses that when targeted, nail you, badly. You have to find out what those weaknesses are because they are evident by your scores. Do NOT dismiss any wrong answer as a "stupid mistake." You made that error for a reason. Go over your tests again.

Some things to go over when reviewing:

1. Why did you get the question wrong? Why did you get the question right?
2. What question types get you?
3. How is your mindset when facing a particular passage?
4. Are you stressed for time?
5. Where are your mistakes happening the most? Are they front loaded? Are they at the end? All over?
6. What was your thought process for both the questions you got right and the ones you got wrong?
7. For verbal, what was the author's mindset and main idea?
8. Did you eliminate all of the answer choices you could from first glance?
ex. You know an answer should be a positive number so you cross out all of the negative number answer choices.
9. What content areas are you weak in?
10. How can you improve so you don't make the same mistake again?

Hat Trick (good for synthesizing multiple topics):

Get a hat and write every single MCAT PS and BS topic onto a piece of paper. Then, when you're ready to practice PS, put all the PS topics into the hat. Draw two or three pieces of paper and connect the topics together. In addition to connecting them, come up with what a passage might look like and what kind of questions you might get. If you can't do this, go back and review each of the three sections. Rinse and repeat.

The hat trick days are important because they aid you in synthesizing the various topics together. On the MCAT, you utilize this skill for every passage because MCAT passages combine topics. Furthermore, you may also discover content weaknesses that you will need to go over.

PS Topic List: http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/preparing/pstopics.pdf
BS Topic List: http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/preparing/bstopics.pdf
Page to get topic lists if you don’t want to directly download the pdf: http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/preparing/creatingstudyplan.htm
 
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