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I'm wondering which ones online are the most realistic? I plan on doing all or most of the ones available on e-mcat.com. I wouldn't mind doing a few others, and I found mcat-prep.com to have some for a decent price. I'm just wondering if any of the free ones out there (found one from Kaplan) are any good? I'm taking the MCAT in about 7 and a half weeks.

Thanks guys
 
Princeton Review's website also has 1 free practice test, full length. It may not be as realistic as an AMC test, but it is free.
 
I can't comment on Kaplan/Pr/etc diagnostics because I never took any of them. A lot of people here say that AAMC 3 (the free one) is easy, but for me it was my worst score. That is probably because I took it before doing any sort of review, but I think it is a good predictor of how you will do.

Also, I have heard that sometimes the diagnostics from test taking companies can be ridiculously hard, in the attempt to get you to think that you need to take there course. I don't know if that's true, just a rumor I've heard.
 
AAMC Full Lengths rule.

Diagnostic tests are worthless though. Chances are you haven't studied, and you will score poorly. The TPR practice tests for example are insanely difficult to scare you into studying. Boy oh boy (whispered pectoriliquy anyone?) do they ever scare you into studying.

Take a diagnostic, see how you do. Then beef up the study schedule.
 
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