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WilliamsF1 said:5R has been my best so far (1g, 3R, and 4R are the rest). The verbal was the easiest VR section I've come across so far, I was familiar with most of the passages. PS was relatively the same as 3R and 4R imo, but BS was kinda difficult. A little more genetics than the rest.
sotired said:williamsf1 - how did you grade 4R??
eraser said:I can tell you I got completely owned by 5R
so far I've completed 3r 4r and 5r and I'm still trying to figure out what happened on 5R since I got
on 3R : 7PS 10VR 10BS
on 4R : 10PS 11VR 8BS
and on 5R: 6PS 10VR 6BS 🙁
And I thought I was doing fine with my progress so far. Well, I guess not everything is so great.
keba22 said:...i'm not great in verbal. any tips? 😀
sekem said:I got 13,5,11
I guess PS was way easier that April MCAT but Bio was way harder!
bawer234 said:Hey i just got done taking my AAMC 5R and I was a little dissapointed about their conversion chart inside the back of the test...it doesnt give any section a score higher than a 12 and it blurrs some of the higher numbers together (10-11 ect). Can anyone tell me what a 71/77 (PS) 46/60 (VR) and a 63/77 BS converts to? Im not sure if the PS is high enough for a 14 (a guy can dream cant he?). Thanks guys.
sotired said:that translates into 13 (PS) 10 (VR) and 11 (BS). good job!!...i'd kill for a ps score like that...any recommendations?
bawer234 said:I did all EK 1001's for both G. Chem and Physics going over all the problems 2 to 3 times each. Then I made note cards on difficult concepts and every morning I review them. In terms of passages, i just briefly skim them (always being throughly confused afterward) and then go to the questions which can usually be answered off of proir knowledge or minimal passage information.
Considering you wouldnt get the books by mail for at least a few days its hard to say if there is enough time to help you, but if you just wanted to review a key trouble areas i would say that there are well worth the time and effort.sotired said:man...i've been working off of kaplan and am averaging around 10 for both ps and bs. do you think it'd be worth it to get the EK books now and review them?
4s4 said:I completely regret not using EK. Now I just don't feel like forking over the $$ to buy it and use it for only 3 days or something, even though I already spent like $60 total on the verbal materials, though I don't regret it, I did go up from 7 VR to around 8-9 and maybe even higher depending on my future scores with ER, no thanks to Kaplan.
But yeah, I'm in the same boat--stuck around 10s for BS and PS, and I kind of blame it on stupid Kaplan and their pathetic books. Whenever I open those horrible things, I feel like sleeping =S

lytesnsyrens said:I'm in the middle of 5R (I'm on my 1 hour lunch break, yes, I'm doing the breaks just like the real thing). The verbal section so far, seemed much easier than the other practice tests I've done, but I'm pretty sure I got beat down by the PS. I noticed a few people say it was easier for them, but it was by far the hardest for me. hmm.... I'm kinda worried about the BS section now. I hate this, c'mon August 20!
WilliamsF1 said:For what it's worth, my 5R VR was higher than the rest of my practice exams (1g, 3R-7).