AAMC Tests are $35 each, where else can I buy them?

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Are there any books where they have similar tests or other websites?
And these are definitely the closest to the actual MCAT right?

Thanks

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This sounds...dubious. There are certainly some pirated ones out there you could sell the OP but offering to do that in a public forum is risky business. 😱
 
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Are there any books where they have similar tests or other websites?
And these are definitely the closest to the actual MCAT right?

Thanks

1) Yes, every test-prep company out there has their version of practice tests. Look around this forum and you will find plenty of opinions of their value; no need for a post to repeat it.

2) Since they are issued by the organization that writes the MCAT; and since they are pulled from old tests....then these are the ONLY ones that can truely represent the actual MCAT. Others can simulate; but ultimately AAMC has the monopoly as the tests are copyrighted.
 
This sounds...dubious. There are certainly some pirated ones out there you could sell the OP but offering to do that in a public forum is risky business. 😱

You're making assumptions. I would not sell anything without the legal right to do so, especially on a public forum.
 
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You're making assumptions. I would not sell anything without the legal right to do so, especially on a public forum.

Read your post. Someone asks for another way of getting AAMC or simulated MCAT tests and you post back saying, "PM me and I may be able to help you out." Most people would respond, "Yeah, check out the TBR MCATs or if you want to go cheap and don't mind a loss of quality, try GS." You basically said, "PM me, so that we can do this in private." It sounds potentially questionable.
 
Read your post. Someone asks for another way of getting AAMC or simulated MCAT tests and you post back saying, "PM me and I may be able to help you out." Most people would respond, "Yeah, check out the TBR MCATs or if you want to go cheap and don't mind a loss of quality, try GS." You basically said, "PM me, so that we can do this in private." It sounds potentially questionable.

Again, I would never sell anything, under any circumstances, without legal grounds to do so. Regardless of how my offer to help may "sound," you are off base in assuming, if in fact you were, that I would do anything illegal or otherwise immoral.
 
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