AAMC #1 score range

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paranitroxide

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I just took AAMC test # 1 and scored:

61 out of 77 in PS
61 our of 77 in BS
51 out of 65 in VR

What are the corresponding 1-15 scores?

I know the AAMC website has the score ranges for 3-6 but not for one or two.

Also for those of you that have taken AAMC # 1, did you find the BS section a lot harder? For me it was at a comprelte different level of difficulty (much higher) than test 3-6.

Thank you once again.

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I just took AAMC test # 1 and scored:

61 out of 77 in PS = 6
61 our of 77 in BS = 7
51 out of 65 in VR = 4-5














Seriously, does it matter? Do your best on the aamc #1. Use your mistakes to help you learn. When (if you haven't already) you take aamc #'s 3, 4, 5, you can get a better feel for where you are. Your raw scores are solid. If you took the test under approximately the same conditions as the real mcat, you'll be fine.
 
Skiz Not you are a cool guy (don't think you are a girl)

Seriously I don't know you or have ever seen you and have a feeling we are very much alike
 
paranitroxide said:
Skiz Not you are a cool guy (don't think you are a girl)

Seriously I don't know you or have ever seen you and have a feeling we are very much alike

Sarcasm noted
 
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I haven't taken test#1, nor do I have the score conversion, but I think the reason AAMC doesn't have it up is because this test is useless for preperation. After they revised the test, they came out with 3R-7R, and anything besides those is not representative to whats on the real deal. You should forget about this test adn take 3R to get a basic idea of where you stand.
 
For the love of God..... :laugh:

Even if this test is worthless and outdated and me finding out what my score in this test will not affect my real MCAT score I still (do to my curious nature) want to know what these scores represent on a 1-15 scale.

Any good souls out there?
 
I don't even know who would have the score scale for it because nobody takes it. Kaplan has the test, but I'm not even sure they let you score it. But I will go look for you and see if I can find it.
 
Thank you withall....

I took # 2 today and got

PS 61 out of 77
BS 68 out of 77
VR 48 out of 65

What are the corresponding 1-15, thank you
 
I can help you with 2.

PS = 12
BS = 12
VR = 6

Those sciences are awesome. My key here says that in PS 61-77 is considered 12+ and for bio 67-77 is also 12+. So take that for what you will.
 
It is not advised to take AAMC #1 or #2 as the format has changed considerably since when they were released. This is why AAMC only sells 3R through 7 on their website. I personally found 5R, 6R, and 7 to be very very much like the real thing. You can do 1 and 2 for practice, but be aware that they are much easier and/or different than the real exam
 
I took aamc #1 and I thought it was good practice. 👍

I'm going to be stopping by my premed library tomorrow and they have test #1, I can look at the percentiles and make a guess if you like. From the percentiles we should be able to make a rough guess at the scores.

Skiz is right, though.
 
paranitroxide said:
I just took AAMC test # 1 and scored:

61 out of 77 in PS
61 our of 77 in BS
51 out of 65 in VR

What are the corresponding 1-15 scores?

I know the AAMC website has the score ranges for 3-6 but not for one or two.

Also for those of you that have taken AAMC # 1, did you find the BS section a lot harder? For me it was at a comprelte different level of difficulty (much higher) than test 3-6.

Thank you once again.

AAMC I is so old, its not really of use any more. For those who haven't taken it: don't. Get 3R for free from www.e-mcat.com or from your private test prep company if they purchased the tests....👍

3R-6R are great, VII was just released, but only available from emcat.
 
AAMC 1/2 are rediculously old and easy. stick to 3-7.
 
JohnHolmes said:
AAMC I is so old, its not really of use any more. For those who haven't taken it: don't. Get 3R for free from www.e-mcat.com or from your private test prep company if they purchased the tests....👍

3R-6R are great, VII was just released, but only available from emcat.


Damn, John Holmes...you're MCAT score is as big as your schlong!
 
61 out of 77 PS barely gives you an 83-89 percentile rank.

61 out of 77 BS barely gives you a 70-78 percentile rank.

51 out of 65 VR barely gives you a 45-56 percentile rank.

Based on these percentiles I would estimate you got:

10 in PS

10 in BS

8 in VR


Hope this helps.
 
Medikit said:
61 out of 77 PS barely gives you an 83-89 percentile rank.

61 out of 77 BS barely gives you a 70-78 percentile rank.

51 out of 65 VR barely gives you a 45-56 percentile rank.

Based on these percentiles I would estimate you got:

10 in PS

10 in BS

8 in VR


Hope this helps.


Curve is bit harsh compared to current exams. 😱
 
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