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Infiniti??? Hot dayum, boi, that's sexy. I just share my parents' cars, since they don't think I'm worth a separate car, haha. They're right though, it's more of a hassle to have a car at my college than not to.

Thanks guys! I have always driven my parents' cars before and this is my first own car, so I get really happy when people say they like it. As childish as it sounds, I think I developed an emotional attachment to it... her. (I like to pretend she's a girl) 🙂
 
Awwww, don't feel bad SU, your AAMC 8 was nothing to scoff at. Anything 30+ is always good. Honestly, if I get a balanced 30 on 9/2, I'm not retaking.

You know what's really strange? On AAMC 7, I got a 34, which was a 121/146 raw score. On AAMC 8, I got a 31, which was a 115/146. On AAMC 5, I got a 30, which was a 110/146. That's a crazy difference between scores, raw score-wise. 5 points between a 30 and a 31, but 6 points between a 31 and a 34. That's pretty harsh, methinks.

Thanks, tman, for the top dedication 😀 YAY I learned the barebones basics of blood coagulation today. I feel special 😎

Thanks KP. It's really motivating! And yes, I am not retaking with a 30 🙂

And yes I agree! The scoring seemed kinda... off. I don't know. I think with a 115/146 in 8 you should have gotten like a 34 or 35, considering 121 in 7 is 34. It's strange really... Do you know if the AAMC practices are actual past tests? Because if they are not I think their scaling needs readjustment
 
For reference I got a 30 with 111/144.

I feel like a jump from 30 to 31 of four points on the raw score is kind of okay. I feel like five points would be more appropriate, four points seems barely okay, anything less than that makes no sense. But it just shows how hard this beast is: the difference between points even in the lower to mid 30's is really minuscule. I do think AAMC 7 was a bit easier than AAMC 8, which wasn't really reflected at all in the scales.

No probz, yo! We all need motivation on here 😀 It seems like we're scoring pretty similarly to each other, so we've got to help a bruthah out!

Time to do random physics problems to make myself feel like crap... 🙁
 
Infiniti??? Hot dayum, boi, that's sexy. I just share my parents' cars, since they don't think I'm worth a separate car, haha. They're right though, it's more of a hassle to have a car at my college than not to.

lol, I'm gonna be a weirdo as an upperclassman without a car at my school, probably. Mostly because my school has a lot of rich brats. 👎

Oh well. I don't mind taking the campus shuttle to the grocery store. Maybe I'll meet a cutie on the bus one day. :laugh:
 
I feel like a jump from 30 to 31 of four points on the raw score is kind of okay. I feel like five points would be more appropriate, four points seems barely okay, anything less than that makes no sense. But it just shows how hard this beast is: the difference between points even in the lower to mid 30's is really minuscule. I do think AAMC 7 was a bit easier than AAMC 8, which wasn't really reflected at all in the scales.

No probz, yo! We all need motivation on here 😀 It seems like we're scoring pretty similarly to each other, so we've got to help a bruthah out!

Time to do random physics problems to make myself feel like crap... 🙁

I'm sure you'll be fine! How was physics as a pre-req. Nervous about taking it this fall, first time with physics ever haha.
 
Thanks guys! I have always driven my parents' cars before and this is my first own car, so I get really happy when people say they like it. As childish as it sounds, I think I developed an emotional attachment to it... her. (I like to pretend she's a girl) 🙂

I can totally understand that. I get really attached to my things as well 🙂 It's like whenever someone touches something that belongs to me it runs through my head whether they'll treat it as well I do, you know?
 
Thanks KP. It's really motivating! And yes, I am not retaking with a 30 🙂

And yes I agree! The scoring seemed kinda... off. I don't know. I think with a 115/146 in 8 you should have gotten like a 34 or 35, considering 121 in 7 is 34. It's strange really... Do you know if the AAMC practices are actual past tests? Because if they are not I think their scaling needs readjustment

I believe they were actual tests in the past, so the scales were adjusted based on how difficult that test was relative to the others from that year.
 
Roo, I love the way you type. You have funny slangisms in your posts. :laugh:
 
340. This thread's making my post count much more awesome.
 
I'm sure you'll be fine! How was physics as a pre-req. Nervous about taking it this fall, first time with physics ever haha.

I'll be honest: physics was tough. Granted, I took Physics I along with Orgo II AND Neuroscience, so that was a hellish semester. However, I actually learned to appreciate physics. Basically, I was scared crapless of physics because math is not a strong suit, so I threw myself into physics, and made sure I was actually understanding it, as opposed to memorizing equations and memorizing certain instances of problems and how to solve them. The key to the physics pre-req is taking the time to really understand each concept as it comes along, and how it relates to other concepts. Once you have a grasp of that, do tons and tons of practice problems. After that, you're ready to tackle any problem the professor will throw at you (unless he's a craze-o, which is highly possible). There's just no half-arsing physics: you either go all the way, or don't. It's difficult, but if I can do physics, you can too (seriously, though).

I actually preferred Physics II to Physics I, just as an FYI. Physics I develops your physics brain, and II sharpens it.
 
Roo, I love the way you type. You have funny slangisms in your posts. :laugh:

Hahahaha, why thank you! 😀 For curiosity's sake, what are my slangisms? I am apparently unaware of my own weirdness 😱
 
No probz, yo! We all need motivation on here 😀 It seems like we're scoring pretty similarly to each other, so we've got to help a bruthah out!

Time to do random physics problems to make myself feel like crap... 🙁

Hahahaha, why thank you! 😀 For curiosity's sake, what are my slangisms? I am apparently unaware of my own weirdness 😱

Mostly the above, but I remember cracking up at other things too. It's great. 👍

Thanks for the physics tips. I'm not a math person either. I liked gen. chem a lot though, so hopefully I'll be motivated enough to go all out in physics even if it bores me. :scared:
 
Mostly the above, but I remember cracking up at other things too. It's great. 👍

Thanks for the physics tips. I'm not a math person either. I liked gen. chem a lot though, so hopefully I'll be motivated enough to go all out in physics even if it bores me. :scared:

Bahahaha, ahhhhh I see, thanks man! I do what I do and... I do what I do 😎

Hmm, yeah, what I did like about physics is that it contextualized chemistry and biology really well, and gave the scientific world some perspective. I think it's actually a valuable pre-req, though it doesn't seem like it at the time you take it. Basically, you've got to take physics, so you might as well enjoy it somewhat!
 
Bahahaha, ahhhhh I see, thanks man! I do what I do and... I do what I do 😎

Hmm, yeah, what I did like about physics is that it contextualized chemistry and biology really well, and gave the scientific world some perspective. I think it's actually a valuable pre-req, though it doesn't seem like it at the time you take it. Basically, you've got to take physics, so you might as well enjoy it somewhat!

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I feel like a jump from 30 to 31 of four points on the raw score is kind of okay. I feel like five points would be more appropriate, four points seems barely okay, anything less than that makes no sense. But it just shows how hard this beast is: the difference between points even in the lower to mid 30's is really minuscule. I do think AAMC 7 was a bit easier than AAMC 8, which wasn't really reflected at all in the scales.

No probz, yo! We all need motivation on here 😀 It seems like we're scoring pretty similarly to each other, so we've got to help a bruthah out!

Time to do random physics problems to make myself feel like crap... 🙁

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I hope we both get 35+ Kpaw 🙂
 
Yes I can completely relate to that haha

I had rented a car a couple of months ago and I abused the s*** out of it. Would never want someone doing that to my car. 😳

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Me too. I especially liked Physics II's labs

I heard physics has the easiest labs of all the pre-reqs. Here's hoping. :luck:

I had a hard time with gen. chem lab freshman year, with it being my first real lab course. Still managed good grades, but I was always so stressed out in lab. I was in ochem too. I'm one of those neurotic lab personalities that's nervous they'll screw up every two seconds I guess. 😛
 
I heard physics has the easiest labs of all the pre-reqs. Here's hoping. :luck:

I had a hard time with gen. chem lab freshman year, with it being my first real lab course. Still managed good grades, but I was always so stressed out in lab. I was in ochem too. I'm one of those neurotic lab personalities that's nervous they'll screw up every two seconds I guess. 😛

My physics labs were super easy. They give you 2 hrs to finish a 20minute lab. Usually I would just collect some data and record it on paper and leave 😛 All the other labs were a pain in the but. 😡
 
Ug our physics labs are ridiculous. So ridiculous that I actually have not taken them yet. I put them off until winter and spring 😎

My bio labs were ridiculous...Felt like I was doing work for 6 credit classes, but receiving only 2 credits...Hate those classes more than anything.
 
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I hope we both get 35+ Kpaw 🙂

I sincerely hope so too... it's a bit of a long shot for me, though. My AAMC average (of three tests so far) is a 31.6 🙁 (30, 31, 34)

Whoa, at my school labs are part of the course itself. Like, you can't take a science class without the lab. It's incorporated into the class. I can't imagine taking labs SEPARATELY, I would fail those epically. I stink at labs like no other, so my exams, etc. make up for my absolutely abysmal lab grades. It's really funny, because most people's lab grades bring up their exam grades, but my lab grades bring DOWN my grades. Every. Single. Time. It really sucks 🙁

Physics labs were easy in the sense that there were no lab reports, but they were purported to last only about an hour, but I would end up spending about three hours on them. They were pretty difficult, I thought. Easier than any other science class in terms of lab, though.
 
Good luck to you guys who are taking it soon. I took it 8/19 and the wait is already starting to kill me!
 
Good luck to you guys who are taking it soon. I took it 8/19 and the wait is already starting to kill me!

Thank you!! 😀

How did you find the MCAT on 8/19? Similar to AAMC's or a completely foreign, horrible, and alien experience? :scared:
 
I sincerely hope so too... it's a bit of a long shot for me, though. My AAMC average (of three tests so far) is a 31.6 🙁 (30, 31, 34)

Whoa, at my school labs are part of the course itself. Like, you can't take a science class without the lab. It's incorporated into the class. I can't imagine taking labs SEPARATELY, I would fail those epically. I stink at labs like no other, so my exams, etc. make up for my absolutely abysmal lab grades. It's really funny, because most people's lab grades bring up their exam grades, but my lab grades bring DOWN my grades. Every. Single. Time. It really sucks 🙁

Physics labs were easy in the sense that there were no lab reports, but they were purported to last only about an hour, but I would end up spending about three hours on them. They were pretty difficult, I thought. Easier than any other science class in terms of lab, though.

My school makes it a departmental policy. Physics and chem do their labs separate from the classes (3 lecture credits, 1 lab credit) and the bio department includes it as part of the grade (4 credits). Bio labs at my school are relatively easy to actually do, except they can be a real pain sometimes. We have practicals every semester, so you basically need to remember every concept you learn in lab/how to do it, and there's always an individual self-designed experiment/paper project. And they get nitpicky with your lab notebook grades. 👎

Chem labs were hard for me to actually do, but then it was usually a matter of BSing some questions/calcualations/a report. 😛
 
Thank you!! 😀

How did you find the MCAT on 8/19? Similar to AAMC's or a completely foreign, horrible, and alien experience? :scared:


I thought the verbal was similar--maybe even a little easier. Most of my passages were actually interesting other than one really boring one. The PS seemed similar to AAMC's and calmed me down as I started taking it. After reading the 8/19 MCAT thread though, it seems most others had a different version that was pretty hard. The BS was tough for me. It had really dense passages and seemed to focus on my weak areas in biology while ignoring my strength (organic). At this point I am hoping that I did better than I thought and that I won't have to retake :scared:
 
I swear we were at 4 stars yesterday for a bit, but we're back down to 3 🙁🙁
 
Mine is 30.8, which I will generously round off to a 31 🙂

We are really similar scores-wise... Have you only taken three so far? Are you taking any FLs other than AAMCs?

Well, I've taken two Kaplan FL's, but I'm not really counting them into my FL average. I took Kaplan FL 1 wayyyy back in late June, so I don't think it counts towards my average (it would kill it, because it was a 26, lol). I took Kaplan FL 2 in late July, and got a 34 (11/11/12) which I was super happy with, but I'm not counting that either because it was a totally different test from the AAMC's.

I'm definitely not planning on taking any more Kaplan FL's. I'll take AAMC's 4, 9, 10, and 11, and maybe 3 if I have time. Otherwise, no more! I think Kaplan FL's would just screw me up at this point since they're so different in terms of difficulty and scaling.
 
I thought the verbal was similar--maybe even a little easier. Most of my passages were actually interesting other than one really boring one. The PS seemed similar to AAMC's and calmed me down as I started taking it. After reading the 8/19 MCAT thread though, it seems most others had a different version that was pretty hard. The BS was tough for me. It had really dense passages and seemed to focus on my weak areas in biology while ignoring my strength (organic). At this point I am hoping that I did better than I thought and that I won't have to retake :scared:

Oh wow, so you actually had an AAMC-like experience. That's so relieving. Yeah, it seems like there are two "versions" of the MCAT: an AAMC-like version, and a HOLY CRAP THIS IS SO DIFFERENT AND CRAZY version. I hope I get the former :scared:
Yeah, there does always seem to be one section that is unusually difficult, and two (if you're lucky) that end up being okay. Gahhh this is so crazy.

My test is SO going to have like three passages on cell biology. Watch it happen.

Thanks for the info, DNM!! I hope you did spiffingly 👍👍😀
 
Oh wow, so you actually had an AAMC-like experience. That's so relieving. Yeah, it seems like there are two "versions" of the MCAT: an AAMC-like version, and a HOLY CRAP THIS IS SO DIFFERENT AND CRAZY version. I hope I get the former :scared:
Yeah, there does always seem to be one section that is unusually difficult, and two (if you're lucky) that end up being okay. Gahhh this is so crazy.

My test is SO going to have like three passages on cell biology. Watch it happen.

Thanks for the info, DNM!! I hope you did spiffingly 👍👍😀

Well, at least in that case there'll be a good curve 😛
 
Oh wow, so you actually had an AAMC-like experience. That's so relieving. Yeah, it seems like there are two "versions" of the MCAT: an AAMC-like version, and a HOLY CRAP THIS IS SO DIFFERENT AND CRAZY version. I hope I get the former :scared:
Yeah, there does always seem to be one section that is unusually difficult, and two (if you're lucky) that end up being okay. Gahhh this is so crazy.

My test is SO going to have like three passages on cell biology. Watch it happen.

Thanks for the info, DNM!! I hope you did spiffingly 👍👍😀

No it won't because I am taking the same test as you and I would kill for 3 cell bio passages 😀
 
I thought the verbal was similar--maybe even a little easier. Most of my passages were actually interesting other than one really boring one. The PS seemed similar to AAMC's and calmed me down as I started taking it. After reading the 8/19 MCAT thread though, it seems most others had a different version that was pretty hard. The BS was tough for me. It had really dense passages and seemed to focus on my weak areas in biology while ignoring my strength (organic). At this point I am hoping that I did better than I thought and that I won't have to retake :scared:

I took it 8/19 too and I totally agree. Things were going pretty well then BAM! I all of a sudden had no clue what was happening.
 
I took it 8/19 too and I totally agree. Things were going pretty well then BAM! I all of a sudden had no clue what was happening.

Oh no! Wait, what happened? Was the BS just really hard compared to PS and VR? :scared:
 
Oh no! Wait, what happened? Was the BS just really hard compared to PS and VR? :scared:

Hopefully they have a good curve on that section. From what I've seen so far...when people say a section is hard they get a pretty good score on that section when scores are released :xf::xf:
 
money bring happiness?

I keep hearing people say it doesn't but its those same people who dream of winning the lottery and living it up. People make me sick...
 
Oh yes, I watered him today.

Your leprechaun is in serious danger of being stolen by yours truly.

And he ain't gettin' no watering when I get my hands on him.

OH SNAP.

(Disclaimer: The above post is not supposed to make any sort of rational sense. Thank you for playing)

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money bring happiness?

I keep hearing people say it doesn't but its those same people who dream of winning the lottery and living it up. People make me sick...

I mean... people who dream of winning the lottery aren't necessarily looking for a happiness substitute. Money relieves the burden of not having money. It doesn't lead to happiness: what you do with your life is what makes you happy.
 
money bring happiness?

I keep hearing people say it doesn't but its those same people who dream of winning the lottery and living it up. People make me sick...

I don't know what people are talking about, but money brings a lot more happiness than poverty...There's always a way to cheer up when you've got money on your side 😛
 
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