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If you scored 34 or higher on the MCAT, what score did you start off with on your practice tests. I am just curious as to how much improvement somebody could have. Thanks!
PR Test 4911: 24
PR Test 4921: 23N
PR Test 4931: 23M (My score's actually dropping as the class progresses)
AAMC 8: 31
Then AAMC tests 5-7. Don't remember the scores
AAMC 9: 36 (Very happy)
August '06: 39P (Stunned 😱)
That was me. 3 points from my highest.That's just crazy. Congrats. It seems like I've read about several people on here whose scores on test day jumped significantly higher than what they were tracking in practice.
April 2005 27m did not get in
Aug. 2006 40p better make it in this time or my friends will kill me!!!
April 2005 27m did not get in
Aug. 2006 40p better make it in this time or my friends will kill me!!!
PR Test 4911: 24
PR Test 4921: 23N
PR Test 4931: 23M (My score's actually dropping as the class progresses)
AAMC 8: 31
Then AAMC tests 5-7. Don't remember the scores
AAMC 9: 36 (Very happy)
August '06: 39P (Stunned 😱)
This has been a long trip. I started studying two months before the April MCAT, took the PR course. I was sick and sleep-deprived on the day of the test, but held on to the end and voided my score at the last minute. My practice scores were unpromising anyway. Spent the rest of the semester not thinking about the MCAT. Spent the first month of summer studying MCAT - until late June, that's what really made the difference for me. I worked on MCAT from wake to sleep with piles of books and paper surrounding my desk, chair, and bed. From late June to test day, I did full time research and had very little time to study. Considering that I didn't get to do any of the Kaplan practice exams, barely studied for a month and a half before the test, and only got one good practice score - which stood out from so many crappy ones, I was pretty damn shocked and ecstatic at how things turned out.
The moral of the story is, where there's a will, there's a way. And if you persevere to the end, a bit of fortuity might just help you through that last mile.