Highest in each section from different practice exams

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My avg rite now is a 27-29 on practice exams only taken a few, still have a few more to take but was wondering is it ok to take the total score from different sections on different exams as a possible range of what your score can be? If I do that I get my highest score of 12 9 12. Could this mean my range on exam day can be possible from a 27-33?

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You can use that as a theoretical maximum if you want, but I don't know what solace that would give you.

The average is still the best predictor.
 
As muhali said, I wouldn't use that if you want an accurate prediction of your real score. Using the best subsections would maybe represent the best possible scenario which, given the anxieties of test day, probably won't be happening.
 
it's good to be optimistic but u gotta be realistic when it comes to taking MCAT
 
On my exam I got my best Physician Sciences score but my worst Verbal and worst Biological Sciences score. Therefore, the lowest end of your average range is most likely what you will get ( This statement is accounting the fact that there will be test anxiety and a different exam setting).
 
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