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If you have taken AAMC 10 and also the real CBT since the switch, please indicate how good your score correlated on game day to that of your AAMC 10 CBT score overall.
The voting will be for Δscore, where Δscore = (actual CBT MCAT score) - (AAMC 10 CBT score)
So if you scored higher on your actual test, you'd vote a positive integer.
If you scored lower on your actual test, you'd vote a negative integer.
Example:
If you scored a 32 on your actual MCAT, but got a 30 on your AAMC 10, you'd put a +2 as your vote.
Thanks a lot
The voting will be for Δscore, where Δscore = (actual CBT MCAT score) - (AAMC 10 CBT score)
So if you scored higher on your actual test, you'd vote a positive integer.
If you scored lower on your actual test, you'd vote a negative integer.
Example:
If you scored a 32 on your actual MCAT, but got a 30 on your AAMC 10, you'd put a +2 as your vote.
Thanks a lot