Is one Individual MCAT diff. from the next?

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birdman

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My question is this: When you take the MCATS, does the person next to you have a different test than you? If so, then he could have an easier test with easier passages!!! This sort of isn't FAIR in my mind. I heard of a person that had 3 sports passages in his verbal section!!!! Damn, give me that and I will get an easy 12!
 
You are graded based on the same people that took the same test as you do.... So it's not unfair at all. 😀

There are different types of MCAT versions, but remember you are graded based on the same people that took that same exact version as you did.... Unfair.... I think not!!! 😀
 
however, Popy, even you have to admit the different exams have something in common - they all suck! 😀

heehee

electra (so glad it's all over)
 
Yup... you got me there.... "they all suck" 😀
 
They suck, so just suck it up, study and take the darned thing. I've heard that there can be as few as 3 and as many as 10 different versions of the test being taken at any one site. Undoubtedly there are more total versions than that. The proctors at the test site have no control over the number of versions that are sent to their respective test sites. BTW, test proctors for the mcat make pretty good money, I'm going to sign up to proctor this year! Good money for a quiet study period!
 
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