In my defense, the test conditions I have used during these practice test have not been the greatest. The only true most like actual conditions I got was for my last PT ( #10), which I got a 26. Which, I know is not that great, but I was literally a question away from a 27. However, on that same test, I got a 10 on VR, but 8's on PS and BS. And supposably that is the more difficult test? On PT #9 I got a 10 on the PS, but 8's on VR and BS. On all the practice test before pt's 9-10, I was averaging around a 9, almost a 10 on BS.
I have taken the MCAT before, and my worst area going in was PS. I have definitely seen an increase in knowledge there ( got a 7 on 1st actual MCAT, averaged 1-2 points higher on all the PT's). I got an 11 on the VR reasoning of my actual last MCAT exam (which will be hard to duplicate I am sure). However, I got an 8 on the BR on my actual MCAT.
What I am basically trying to say is that during each of my practice exams I just couldn't seem to put it all together. I would do fairly well (for my standards) on one section or two, but be letdown by one or two other sections.
Stupid mistakes accounted for around 3-5 wrong answers on all of my practice tests.
My reasoning of why I think I am going to take the test tomorrow is
A) I am confident in my abilities and my knowledge, even though my practice test scores may not have shown that.
B) I think it is a good time for me to finally put it all together
C) I am crazy
In my mind right now I think I am going to get a 30. Am I? Who knows, but why pursue your dream if your not willing to take risk, and are not confident in what you can do?
I think tomorrow I am finally going to put it all together. I am not looking for 35's on up. I am looking for upper 20's-30 or low 30s. Scores, which I truly believe are attainable for me.
Call my crazy, ignorant, or stupid, but just don't call me scared.