26 on MCAT and disappointment

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laya533

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Could you please help me ?
I have been in the USA for 3 years. I took the last April's MCAT and got 24 (PS9, BS9, VR6). I retook it and got 27(PS10, BS11, VR6!!!!!!! again) I am a texas resident. What should I do? I dont think I can improve my VR 🙁 I am really disappointed. pleasae help me
 
laya533 said:
Could you please help me ?
I have been in the USA for 3 years. I took the last April's MCAT and got 24 (PS9, BS9, VR6). I retook it and got 27(PS10, BS11, VR6!!!!!!! again) I am a texas resident. What should I do? I dont think I can improve my VR 🙁 I am really disappointed. pleasae help me


I was stuck i the same situation. For some reason I could not get passed a 6 on the verbal in any of my practice tests. What i did was take 2 weeks and do verbal passages every day. There is a sort of art required to do well on the verbal. I did like 20-30 passages everyday for 2 weeks and you will soon realize what they want from you on the verbal section. Focus on verbal for a decent amount of time. When test time came for me, I ended up getting a 10 in verbal. I negelected my the other sections a bit and my scores there went down, but I would still do it all again to get out of that verbal slump. If you retake it, focus on verbal for most of the time.

Best of luck! :luck: 👍
 
Practice, practice, practice. Just keep taking mock VR tests, your score will go up. I actually found it helped me do better in the overall test - because you start reading for details automatically and retain the information better. 👍
 
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