I bought nexus mcat

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I bought the 10 exams for 40 dollars and I took the first exam. First thing you will notice is that the interface is exactly like the AAMC exams. The questions made you think and I would say that they were similar to AAMC. I scored where I usually score so it wasnt too hard or too easy. Overall, if you're looking for cheap and good practice, I would buy it
 
But I thought you already bought it?


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How were the passage layouts and difficulty? Also, how were the answer explanations?
 
How did they compare to the AAMC? Is the format the same? My test is May 17th. Is it worth it to buy it? Already did TPRH and AAMC VR SA
 
The layout is the exact same as the AAMC exams with different color scheme (assuming this is what you mean by layout). I felt that the style of questions were very similar. As far as difficulty goes, I scored in the same place I usually do, indicating to me that the difficulty is on par with AAMC. The only thing I would complain about is that 1 or 2 of the passages were written in today's age. I am really use to seeing passages spanning the 1900s and even late 1800s that use convoluted language to make things sound harder than they are. The solutions layout was also the same as AAMC. The right answers are highlighted and each answer choice has an explanation underneath it (SOOOO thankful they didnt adopt Princeton Review's online layout). I found the solutions helpful as they explain the logic behind the answer and then if necessary, show the evidence from the passage.

I am happy with my purchase
 
The layout is the exact same as the AAMC exams with different color scheme (assuming this is what you mean by layout). I felt that the style of questions were very similar. As far as difficulty goes, I scored in the same place I usually do, indicating to me that the difficulty is on par with AAMC. The only thing I would complain about is that 1 or 2 of the passages were written in today's age. I am really use to seeing passages spanning the 1900s and even late 1800s that use convoluted language to make things sound harder than they are. The solutions layout was also the same as AAMC. The right answers are highlighted and each answer choice has an explanation underneath it (SOOOO thankful they didnt adopt Princeton Review's online layout). I found the solutions helpful as they explain the logic behind the answer and then if necessary, show the evidence from the passage.

I am happy with my purchase
Where can I buy this. I'm running low on questions. I don't have berkley questions but this seems like a better deal.
 
Thank you so much for the feedback on Nexus!! I'm considering purchasing their verbal tests too if I feel I need additional tests after going through all of EK's and PR's verbal content so this is very helpful feedback.
 
Thank you so much for the feedback on Nexus!! I'm considering purchasing their verbal tests too if I feel I need additional tests after going through all of EK's and PR's verbal content so this is very helpful feedback.


I bought the exams as well. So far I have completed 3 of the exams of 10. Their interface is great and is very similar to the one used on practice tests. However, their questions are sometimes ambiguous, whereas most of the AAMCs were a bit more direct in their question style.
 
I bought the exams as well. So far I have completed 3 of the exams of 10. Their interface is great and is very similar to the one used on practice tests. However, their questions are sometimes ambiguous, whereas most of the AAMCs were a bit more direct in their question style.
Bro didnt you buy them like yesterday? How did you do 3 of them? lol
 
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