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i have not really studied for the mcat and i have take 2 practice exams and getting 25 on them. what will i have to do to raise my score in 4 weeks? is it possible?
i have not really studied for the mcat and i have take 2 practice exams and getting 25 on them. what will i have to do to raise my score in 4 weeks? is it possible?
i have not really studied for the mcat and i have take 2 practice exams and getting 25 on them. what will i have to do to raise my score in 4 weeks? is it possible?
The OP posted this in 2008.
Possible, if you have your heart set to it. I was actually a retaker from the June 16, didn't get my scores until July 19, and had planned on taking the August 6. Started studying here and there between the test and when I got my scores, and when I saw the dreaded 23, I really packed it in studying. Like. Hardcore studying. AKA did absolutely nothing but study, and in a week I had actually raised my score 5 points, after taking an AAMC full length, and every full length thereafter my scores were consistently higher. It all really depends on how much you put your heart into the studying. If you want it to be done, it can be done
The key really is to study, and devote everything to studying, focus on your weakspots, make your strong spots stronger, take every practice thing you can get your hands on, whether its EK, kaplan, or the other review courses, because there you can really focus on what is weak, and what isnt. I really liked the EK 30 minute exams for every chapter of the books, because it really tests your knowledge of the topic, and how you can critically think and use that knowledge. And then after each exam, I went over every single question, and over the explanations to make sure that I picked the right answer for the right reason, or why I picked the wrong answer. Practice really is the key. Best of luck to you!
The OP posted this in 2008.
Wait your June test had 4 organic passages? Has this happened to anyone else?I had a really low BS because I had 4 passages of Organic and ran out of time!
Wait your June test had 4 organic passages? Has this happened to anyone else?
Aren't there multiple tests administered on a given day?pretty sure he's just bitter cuz he bombed his BS...there were only 2 in the June.
Aren't there multiple tests administered on a given day?
Still, I find it very difficult to believe that there were more orgo passages than bio passages on an exam considering that even the AAMC says that orgo is de-emphasized. I've heard of 3 orgo passages before (and that number does show up on the practice tests too), but never more than 3. Methinks the guy who posted that was so poorly prepared that he didn't realize some of his "orgo" passages were actually molecular bio.
i have not really studied for the mcat and i have take 2 practice exams and getting 25 on them. what will i have to do to raise my score in 4 weeks? is it possible?
I'm probably going to get blasted for this but I studied for just over 2 weeks and got a 38 😵
Granted, I'm a hibernator by nature....I can go for days on end without sleep (which is what I did) and study that entire time and retain most of it. I'm a weirdo though, thats more efficient for me than studying for a long time.
So saying its not possible is not true.... Not probable is more like it unless youre a weirdo like I am.
You didn't go from a 25 to a 38 in 2 weeks. It's not the same.
I wanna know the same thing as well. On my last AAMC(9) I got 24 (10PS, 6VR, 8BS)...Can I raise my score to 5+ points in 6 weeks studying 20-22 hrs/week? Sorry If I highjack your thread...I just dont wanna create another thread with the same topic.
I have been studying for 3 months...My diagnostic was 17 (AAMC#3)...I am very weak in VR and organic, which I am working on now. I am studying 4-5 days/week and 4-5 hours/day... I am doing TBR organic and EK 101. I will do TPRH verbal in the last month of my preparation...Hoping to raise VR to 9+ and BS to 10+. My progress is painfully slow.Depends on what you've been doing so far. How has your studying gone? How long have you been preparing until now? Have you been improving steadily or not? You have to understand that nobody is going to give you an intelligent answer unless you give us more information.
I wanna know the same thing as well. On my last AAMC(9) I got 24 (10PS, 6VR, 8BS)...Can I raise my score to 5+ points in 6 weeks studying 20-22 hrs/week? Sorry If I highjack your thread...I just dont wanna create another thread with the same topic.
For some reason verbal is/was not sticking... I took EK9 VR yesterday and got a 10 (30/40)... Dont know if that trend will continue..Will see then.I think if you have been getting ALL organic questions wrong on BS, then getting extremely comfortable with it in the next 6 weeks before your exam might raise your BS score 2 points, 3 max due to the decreased emphasis AAMC is putting on orgo. Still, even some basic orgo knowledge will help you answer at least 2-3 orgo questions that you would have missed otherwise.
Verbal is a tricky one, if you have been doing VR passages diligently for the last 3 months and you're still at a 6, I don't know what to tell you. I've realized that there's no magic bullet solution for getting instantly better at VR, blame your primary school education for failing you I guess. Take a peek around the internet and try out all the different methods people provide, and see what sticks. The best thing to do is keep doing VR passages, always look back at why you missed a question, whether it's because you didn't really understand the passage or some other factor, and try to fix your mistakes.
PS might be an area where you want to divert some of your attention. Just fill in a bit of the knowledge that you previously didn't quite understand about physics and chemistry, try to apply it, and you might get an easy point (maybe 2) out of the PS section. I firmly believe that a 12 in PS is achievable by just about anyone if they put their mind to it. PS is just a more straightforward section that the others.
Whether you'll get the 5 points is up to you, but it's certainly feasible.
I have time contraint due to work and family...I will see if I can increase hours of studying to 26-28hrs/week. I dont wanna spend one more hour studying for that test again after Sept 11th. I will be perfectly fine with 28+ since applying to only DO schools but I am worried that I might need a higher score since my GPAs are not stellar (3.2 cGPA and 3.35 sGPA).Id also be aiming for more than 20-22 hours per week. Suck it up and have no life outside of work/mcat for a month and a half. If you have to re take, you'll end up giving up more time than that
i have not really studied for the mcat and i have take 2 practice exams and getting 25 on them. what will i have to do to raise my score in 4 weeks? is it possible?
I'm pretty sure he already took the test since it was posted in 2008 and knows the results of this.Possible but not advisable. The problem with reviewing such a short period of time is that you dont get time to solidify concepts and strategies in your head. I came out of a graduate program and had a 4 week time frame to prep for my mcat after 2 years of being away from the material. I managed a 30 which was good enough given my high GPA but I do not recommend it. Chances are I could have nailed a 35+ if I had taken the proper amount of time. If time is on your side then use it.