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I'm told that AAMC 3 is significantly easier than the actual real MCAT, or at least that's what I was it was says on my Princeton Review tests website. I'm more inclined to not agree since the AAMC tests are for the most part from older real MCATs. This isn't to either dishearten those who did well on it or condemn those that did poorly (haven't taken it myself). I'm thinking about taking more of the AAMC tests anyway since I've done better on those than on the Princeton Review ones, I just want to know what you guys think.
the real one was a lot harder than the AAMC's imo, but I think the curve is more lenient; I still ended up within my practice range (28-31) on the actual exam.
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I've had some friends who thought sections on the real test were easier than some AAMC's (but still scored within their practice range), so I think your own view on this will depend on your test day, and your specific strengths and weaknesses.