
Would you happen to have a link for them?The general consensus on the MCAT forum is that none of the prep company tests are very accurate for MCAT 2015, but Examkrackers comes the closest. They have 3 FLs for $50 each. Also, you have to have your test activated during business hours after you buy it, so if you want to take one on the weekend, make sure to buy it the week before.
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The general consensus on the MCAT forum is that none of the prep company tests are very accurate for MCAT 2015, but Examkrackers comes the closest. They have 3 FLs for $50 each. Also, you have to have your test activated during business hours after you buy it, so if you want to take one on the weekend, make sure to buy it the week before.
Both Kaplan and EK are tough. I recommend EK simply because I think the style and content of the passages more closely reflects AAMC material. For me, EK was hard because some of the answer options seemed very similar, while Kaplan was hard because some of the content was out of left field.I can't help but feel like if I manage to get above 510 on a single Kaplan FL, it means I know the material inside and out. Their stuff is dang hard.
Both Kaplan and EK are tough. I recommend EK simply because I think the style and content of the passages more closely reflects AAMC material. For me, EK was hard because some of the answer options seemed very similar, while Kaplan was hard because some of the content was out of left field.
I took it in May. My Kaplan scores were 499, 498, and 503, with the 503 about 2 weeks before the test. My estimated percentile range is 90%-100%.