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Im a sophmore engineering student considering med school and I was bored today so I decided to see what the MCAT is like, so I took the verbal section of the free posted test on AAMC website.
I gave myself an hour and took the verbal section and scored an 11 (33/40) but when I look back that the ones I got wrong I don't really see how practice/study could have helped me get them right.
So do people's verbal scores improve much with study or do you tend to end up getting about the same as you would w/o study? (seems like this would be a tough thing to study for besides maybe learning to read faster or something).
I gave myself an hour and took the verbal section and scored an 11 (33/40) but when I look back that the ones I got wrong I don't really see how practice/study could have helped me get them right.
So do people's verbal scores improve much with study or do you tend to end up getting about the same as you would w/o study? (seems like this would be a tough thing to study for besides maybe learning to read faster or something).
