TBR Bio is tough! Don't worry too much about how many you get right/wrong. Just try to understand every question (the right and wrong answer choices) as best you can. It will pay off in the end even if it seems like you are struggling with the passages right now.
There is just so much potential content for the BS section so try your best to cover all of your bases. A small detail in a TBR passage may show up on your MCAT and you'll be thankful that you took the time to go over every question.
TBR Bio is tough! Don't worry too much about how many you get right/wrong. Just try to understand every question (the right and wrong answer choices) as best you can. It will pay off in the end even if it seems like you are struggling with the passages right now.
There is just so much potential content for the BS section so try your best to cover all of your bases. A small detail in a TBR passage may show up on your MCAT and you'll be thankful that you took the time to go over every question.
I think it might help to do the Endocrinology/Immunology, Genetic Information, Expression of Genetic Information, and Structure and Function in cells and viruses sections. And don't focus on the numerical scaled score. Just use TBR as a learning tool. It's function is to make you learn, not to predict your test score.