EK 30min Lecture Exams vs AAMC

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I didn't buy the AAMC questions, FL, etc since I just began studying. I was wondering how the EK in class 30 min lecture exams compared to the actual MCAT for those that took it. Also how the EK FL compare as well since I'm assuming they're relatively similar to the in class exams. Is the difficulty around the same as well as the question types?

Thanks for the help. I took the first one today and got 70% correct on physics lecture 1 exam. I haven't done any physics practice problems before that but I definitely thought the passages make the overall questions harder.

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Overal the 30 min exams are, in my opinion, much harder and subjective than AAMC stuff. They are somewhat representative (especially Bio)

I cant speak for their FL's



Make sure you supplement your CARS and Psych if you plan on using exclusively EK. I would also highly recommend doing the AAMC stuff as well. (all of it)
 
Overal the 30 min exams are, in my opinion, much harder and subjective than AAMC stuff. They are somewhat representative (especially Bio)

I cant speak for their FL's



Make sure you supplement your CARS and Psych if you plan on using exclusively EK. I would also highly recommend doing the AAMC stuff as well. (all of it)

I plan on buying all the AAMC stuff, I was just waiting to finish the content review part. Also have TPR for psych as another source and I'll probably get another one for CARS...which would you recommend?
 
Both the EK 30 min exams and their FLs are more difficult than the actual exam, and thus make for good practice in my book.

I actually find that EK has a good approach to CARS, but it's true that you'd need to supplement with additional practice material. You could use their 101 passages book or TPR's verbal workbook (which you could buy secondhand online). But using old AAMC exams or buying the CARS question packs will make for the best practice.
 
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I really hope EK's 30 minute exam curve is the same as AAMC's lol. I actually feel EK was easier🙁

except physics
 
Both the EK 30 min exams and their FLs are more difficult than the actual exam, and thus make for good practice in my book.

I actually find that EK has a good approach to CARS, but it's true that you'd need to supplement with additional practice material. You could use their 101 passages book or TPR's verbal workbook (which you could buy secondhand online). But using old AAMC exams or buying the CARS question packs will make for the best practice.

The one thing I have against the old AAMC exams for CARS though is because there is extra time, the passages may be longer. Nonetheless, they are good practice but I used to finish those passages within 8 minutes. I find myself spending on average 11 mins for TPR passages and have been having lower yield on scores.
 
I really hope EK's 30 minute exam curve is the same as AAMC's lol. I actually feel EK was easier🙁

except physics

EK's 30 min physics exams made me seriously question my intelligence.

The one thing I have against the old AAMC exams for CARS though is because there is extra time, the passages may be longer. Nonetheless, they are good practice but I used to finish those passages within 8 minutes. I find myself spending on average 11 mins for TPR passages and have been having lower yield on scores.

I've never had a problem with timing so I guess I'm off the mark here. But I do find that no one asks AAMC CARS questions quite like the AAMC does, and I found that aspect to be most helpful.
 
EK's 30 min physics exams made me seriously question my intelligence.



I've never had a problem with timing so I guess I'm off the mark here. But I do find that no one asks AAMC CARS questions quite like the AAMC does, and I found that aspect to be most helpful.

Agreed fully. By the way, you've been very helpful for this new MCAT. I appreciate it!
 
I plan on buying all the AAMC stuff, I was just waiting to finish the content review part. Also have TPR for psych as another source and I'll probably get another one for CARS...which would you recommend?

I really like TPR's verbal workbook. With the EK 101 (assuming you have it) and AAMC stuff, I think that should be sufficient.

EK's 30 min physics exams made me seriously question my intelligence.

I think my average for the EK physics 30 min lecutures is around 124... chem is around 126, in any case I'm dreading the PS section and hoping it has a big emphasis on Biochem, as I've just taken a Biochem class and typically score really well on anything that has to due with metabolism, enzymes, or up/deregulation.
 
I really hope EK's 30 minute exam curve is the same as AAMC's lol. I actually feel EK was easier🙁

except physics

I think if you just look at material, EK is definitely harder. But you can't go by their scoring system for the 30 minute exams. They are just guessing. In terms of material, EK's bio, chem, and physics 30 minute exams are good practice for both material and timing. Psych/Soc is not enough and way too easy. CARS I actually thought was good, but I didn't end up really using a "method." I just read fast and forced myself to stay focused.
 
Hi! I really appreciate the information regarding the EK psych book.. I'll stop using it now haha
Quick question - what AAMC stuff is there? You guys keep talking about it but I thought there was only one FL practice exam....
 
Hi! I really appreciate the information regarding the EK psych book.. I'll stop using it now haha
Quick question - what AAMC stuff is there? You guys keep talking about it but I thought there was only one FL practice exam....
the official guide 4th edition has around 20 passages
 
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