Full Length CBT Practice Exams Thread

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If you know where any and all full length practice exams can be found, lets make this thread all about the websites, cd's, downloads, books, etc. That will allow us to get our hands on them and use them! If you know of any not on this list, then do your part and we can have this resources to knock the beast dead. Spread the word around, since knowledge is power! :idea:

1. E-MCAT.com: The real deal Holyfield of Mcat prep. These are put out by AAMC. There are supposed to be AAMC 3-10 available in February (8 total).

2. Kaplan?

3. Princeton Review?

4.EK?

5. Gold Standard?

6.?
 
Great thread! I was actually researching this very thing just yesterday, so I'll share what I've come up with so far.

2. Kaplan:

One free sample one here: http://www.kaptest.com/Kaplan/Artic...MCAT/PM_mcat_practiceMCAT.html?ProductId=1191

Two on the CD ROM that comes with "Kaplan New Premier Program, 2007", which is at amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1419551094/ref=pd_cp_b_title/103-5215958-6539858

3. PR:

One free sample one here: http://www.princetonreview.com/medical/testprep/testprep.asp?TPRPAGE=82&TYPE=MCAT-TOOLS

And apparently access to 4 more online ones if you buy the "Cracking the MCAT CBT book": http://www.amazon.com/Cracking-MCAT..._bbs_sr_1/103-5215958-6539858?ie=UTF8&s=books

I also heard one more test prep company had an online one for free, but I can't for the life of me remember what it was....
 
Keep them coming people! I know that Kaplan has like 10 or more for their students. Is there any way to buy the tests without paying for the whole class?
 
Keep them coming people! I know that Kaplan has like 10 or more for their students. Is there any way to buy the tests without paying for the whole class?

Kaplan has 11 full length exams, but also has full-length sections for pacing practice:

7 full-lengths in physical sciences
7 full-lengths in biological sciences
13 full-lengths in verbal reasoning

Also, kaplan students get free access to all computer based AAMC tests *8 starting first week of february*

if you're looking for a total, and you count the section tests, you're looking at 26 full-lengths + 6 additional VR sections.

That was very markety... but you asked 🙂
 
Is there any way to get those 11 full lengths without being in the class? Thanks for your response!
 
Anyone know the answer to Flymm's question? Is it possible to get the Kaplan CBT full lengths without enrolling for the Kaplan course? I.e., can you buy just those tests (like they offer the QBank separately)? If I can't get those, I guess I'll go with the 10 available on mcat-prep.com.
 
Does anyone know if the AAMC (actual past mcats) are found only on the AAMC website?

i.e. Are any of the practice exams availabe from other sites the same as the AAMC ones?

Also, are the practice exams from other sites (posted above) actual past exams or are they just modeled exams?
 
berkely review has several (>7) full length tests, cbt format. they cost 35 bux each, tho.

I found my gold standard verbal scores compared well with AAMC scores. all im studying is verbal. Kaplan 45 book (something like that, dont remember exact name, except it is kaplan's and has something about 45 score in it) comes with a cd with two CBTs. Only thing is, i cant highlight on those tests. But, they said its something with my computer....
 
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