Is there any way I can get a hold of the old MCAT?

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CampingDelight

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Hey guys, I was wondering if the old MCAT is no longer available on AAMC? I've been using Examkrackers for reviewing everything, but it's been years since I took intro bio, chem, and physics. I took all the intro sciences through high school AP (which was complete crap IMHO). I thought it may be a good idea to try some old MCAT for the purpose of self-diagnosis. I'm aware that the MCAT got a tremendous makeover, but I'm hoping that the older ones are still somewhat useful for practice. I'm hoping to write the MCAT in May and this will be the first time I'll be writing the exam
 
The old MCAT isn't really applicable to the new test. Your best bet is to get some new practice material from EK or TPR.
 
The old MCAT isn't really applicable to the new test. Your best bet is to get some new practice material from EK or TPR.
Which if you've been reading the threads will realize that TPR, TBR, and the majority of prep companies changed VERY LITTLE in terms of content. Only thing is verbal doesn't have science sections, and you need to find additional prep for biochem and behavioral science. Look at the mcat ouline provided by AAMC.
 
Which if you've been reading the threads will realize that TPR, TBR, and the majority of prep companies changed VERY LITTLE in terms of content. Only thing is verbal doesn't have science sections, and you need to find additional prep for biochem and behavioral science. Look at the mcat ouline provided by AAMC.

EK and Kaplan have changed significantly. TPR rushed with releasing their books, TBR are working on revising their books.
 
I have no idea why everyone thinks old tests are useless! TBR told me that I should buy all the AAMC tests before they took them down and if I had the really old tests that are no longer up I was "golden." Material is material and the more ways you look at it old and new the better off you will be. The subjects haven't changed!
 
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