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I took the computer MCAT in Australia..... and I've got no idea what my 'form' was... so I would assume that I'd have no form.

The exam was generally ok but I got a little distracted when there was 'interference' in the monitor when I was doing the verbal....

PS - Generally it was good... but MRI was the hard one...
VR - The question stem was imbalanced..... 10 Questions at one passage and 5 questions in another passage.....weird but it was ok I guess..
BS - What was that 'kinetic control' and 'thermodynamic control' question????? I couldn't get it so I guessed them.... apart from that, I was lucky to get all the last 2 questions in 40 seconds...🙂

BS was harder than usual, I guess... but other sections were OK..
 
I thought there were way too many hockey questions. I barely studied hockey at all; I didn't think there would be so many questions. I also didn't like the part where we had to draw an outline of our right hand on the paper and then turn it into a turkey. I've never been good at that.
Also, there was a little piece of excrement on one of my pages. Not a huge deal, but it kind of distracted me.
 
It wasn't just ice hockey, but all ice skating sports apparently are fair game as MCAT topics. Being from the home state of the luscious Tonya Harding, I would expect you'd be well versed in the sport of knee capping on ice. I'm sorry to hear you couldn't make the connection to hockey. I missed all of the ice hockey questions too, but I think I nailed the skeet shooting passage.

Although I'm not sure, I think you would have been credited fully no matter what species of fowl you turned your cut-out hand into. Personally, I also have trouble with the paper hand-to-turkey conversion process too, but since opting for a homing pigeon as my target ave, I've been doing much better.

The excrement on my exam was located in a bubble, so I took it as a sign from God to choose that letter. We'll see how that strategy worked. Thank God (the same one who gave me the sign in fact) that your exam wasn't scratch-and-sniff.

Anyone else have a LeMans start to their MCAT? I was doing fine early in the sprint, but then someone took a slice at my achilles tendon with their timer, so I didn't get a good jump on the exam. I should have trained better by trying to board Southwest flights. You'd think that trying to check out materials in the Kaplan center would train you how to cut people off, but I suppose I didn't practice enough.

I was very disappointed in the lack of questions on snide comments about that other MCAT course, because EK had me totally prepared after reading such things like page 105 of physics. Maybe next exam.
 
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