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sigh. just took aamc 7, and didnt do so great compared to the other ones.. anyone else feel like so much rests on luck? I mean, I feel like I know everything and if I go back and review, I'll get bored because I'll feel like I know all of it. But on the test, questions just get.. ambiguous or weird sometimes, and you're pressed for time, and.. argh.
I hate how sometimes you're 1 question away from getting 1 point higher on the section and it brings down your composite.
It was the pdf from AAMC's website, under the student section for MCAT prep.
The aamc doc was copyrighted in 2003, which makes me wonder why kaplan hadn't updated their books made it 2006.
took aamc CBT10 this morning at 2-5am before bed,
PS-14-one wrong
VB-11-heard this VB is a lot like the real MCAT?
BS-13-with 3 reading mistakes, getting sleepy
scores seem to be stablizing....

AAMC 9 => PS13,VR9,BS10 .. i'd do anything to raise that VR .. jeeze.
Anything? Geesh, I would love your PS score. How bout I take 1 point from my BS to give to your VR and you give me 2 points from your PS. You did say "anything" 😀
seriously, you can have 3 PS for whatever VR you can offer. I crave VR. VR is my fantasy.
Anyway, I took AAMC 8 today and got a 33 (10PS 11VR 12BS). This is the same exact score that I got on 6.
Kaplan 1 PS 10 VR 5 BS 8 = 23
Kaplan 2 PS 13 VR 9 BS 12 = 34
Kaplan 3 PS 11 VR 11 BS 10 = 32
Kaplan 4 PS 10 VR 9 BS 10 = 29
Kaplan 5 PS 11 VR 8 BS 11 = 30
Kaplan 6 PS 11 VR 8 BS 8 = 27
Kaplan 7 PS 9 VR 8 BS 8 = 25
Kaplan 8 PS 11 VR 10 BS 8 = 29
AAMC 3 PS 10 VR 8 BS 9 = 27
AAMC 4 PS 12 VR 9 BS 11 = 32
AAMC 5 PS 13 VR 10 BS 12 = 35
AAMC 9 PS 12 VR 9 BS 10 = 31

Kaplan I PS 11 BS 7 V 8 T 26
Kaplan II PS 14 BS 9 V 8 T 31
AAMC 7 PS 11 BS 10 V 8 T 29
AAMC 8 PS 12 BS 10 V 10 T 32
AAMC 10 PS 11 BS 10 V 10 T 31
Its so frustrating how much going against your gut a few questions can change your score so much. I mean the difference between a low 30s and a high 30s is just a few questions. My goal is to get somewhere in the mid 30s (33-36)...i feel like my content skill is there I am just either making silly mistakes or going against my first instinct too much. I think its going to be fine tuning my test taking skill that will get me those few extra points...studying EK books more wont do me that much good at this point besides the few days before the test. Im going to save AAMC 9 for a few days before the exam...Are the lower AAMC tests really different than the real thing in terms of difficulty? Are they still good practice anyway? Good luck everyone...one week to go!![]()


Just finished AAMC's CBT6, finally broke 40
PS-15
VB-13
BS-13
41
Is it me or was this one especially difficult? both BS and PS had very forgiving curves, and I thought the Organic chem q's really kicked my ass.



ONE WEEEEK TIL D-DAYYYYY!!!
I'm freaking out guys. I didn't study nearly enough this week (I've been too weak in the knees to study). Now I'm freaking out because I didn't study enough and now its basically too late to study!!
Ahhhhhhhhhh. I hope I don't faint in the middle of the test. On the bright side, I'm sure there will be a lot of certified EMTs in the test center ready to pounce on me so they can write their emotionally moving PS on how they brought back to life the poor girl who couldn't handle the pressure of the MCAT...![]()
Starlight: I had the same problem. I barely studied this week. Was sick, and distracted. Great. Although, I'm going to try to get in six more good study/practice days. Which include taking CBT 10 (today/tomorrow?) and CBT 9 next Monday/Tuesday. I will definitely not do anything MCAT-related next Thursday or Friday (I'm taking it at 1:30pm next Friday). Luck be with us all.
Hey guys,
I just took CBT 10 and got my highest AAMC score!!!!:
PS 12
VR 7 (1 question from a 8)
BS 13
32
I felt like the verbal wasn't THAT hard but oh well I don't know, it was my lowest AAMC VR. I DID expect it and in the back of my head in the middle of a few passages I brought down my confidency by saying: You know this is the hardest VR everyone does poorly on it. DO NOT DO WHAT I DID! I know it effected my performance.
I was on the cusp of getting 9's on all my past tests (1 question away) and actually got a 9 once. I don't know what the hell happened but I think it was a confidence issue with me and also not trying as hard because I thought I would do poorly anyway. I tried to block it out but I was too distracted with trying to "think" too much than normal about questions.
Anway I wanted to give you guys some input and encouragement on CBT-10. It seemed (to me) like the most straightforward test. There wasn't many tricks in question stems and I found it to be the easiest CBT I have taken yet (I have taken Kaplan 1-4 and AAMC 3,6,7,8,10). I know you guys will rock this test for sure because we have studied our asses off!!
Good luck
Just finished AAMC's CBT6, finally broke 40
PS-15
VB-13
BS-13
41
Is it me or was this one especially difficult? both BS and PS had very forgiving curves, and I thought the Organic chem q's really kicked my ass.
I'm SURE this is a really stupid question, but how do you guys know that you were "1 question away from a __"? How do you know what a 9, 10 and 11 are? I'm talking about the AAMC CBT practice MCATs, of course. I see the page with my score breakdown, but how do you know how many questions you were from the next score? Thanks.
Well I took AAMC 9 today.
33: 11PS 10VR 12BS
I have to say that I am getting really tired of taking these practice tests. All of this practice better pay off on the real thing. I was really distracted and definetly not putting as much effort into the test as I should have been. My score turned out alright but it could have been alot higher if I had taken the extra time I had to go back through and eliminate some stupid mistakes. And I know that my VR score would have been at least an 11 (1 question away) if I had been paying more attention. I have been studying for this thing for so long that it is getting harder and harder to keep putting effort into it. I am glad that I only have a week left and I can relax, do some light review, get this thing over with and go out drinking!
Hell yeah...start the drinking after the test...but maybe too late for me haha! I've had a few drinks tonight at a friend's place and may be headed downtown.
I am like you, studying at this point doesn't do much its just seems like wasted time. Making sure I don't make stupid mistakes on the test would definately help more than studiying for another week!
taking it on june 15th, but my scores are starting to become weird -
took 1st back in march before studying and:
AAMC full length version test 3 - 7/8/11 -- 26
then, after finals and school year ending. started studying. took the free online princeton review one and got a very low score. then 1 week later, took kaplan online version and got an even lower score... then the next day after that -
AAMC CBT 5 - 10/9/12 -- 31
i had bought the "kaplan new mcat practice tests 5th edition" book (ISBN: 978-1-4195-4198-8) which had 2 of their practice tests
test 1 from that book - 12/9/11 -- 32
then 2 days from that test (i reviewed test 1 and learned some physics equations inbetween) -
test 2 from that book - 13/9/12 -- 34
i find it hard to believe i improved 2 points in 2 days... something's fishy with those tests i think. does anyone know which tests that book had?
it also had a huge curve for physical science section - but i read somewhere on here that it's because kaplan physical science sections are always really hard.
i also have princeton review books (the science workbook and the ICC). haven't done much from the ICC cause i heard it was alot harder than actual mcat. i also heard that the science workbook was also harder than actual mcat, but then i heard from this forum that the may 31st people thought the AAMC tests were too easy... so maybe the science workbook level questions are accurate to what the real mcat is?
i only finished the entire general chemistry section and was usually getting around 75% to 78% right on avg, with the ocassional 65%... but for physics, i wasn't doing well at all. i managed pretty good numbers for kinematics, but once it got into work and impulse, i started to drop in score horribly.
To be honest with you, that 2 point increase seems valid to me because you went up one point on two of the sections. On your test before that you may have been very close to the next point anyway. Consider it improvement due to hard work.
dude. i just realized that i have completely been ignoring the Writing Section. HAHAHA. HAHAHA. 🙄
Yeaaahh... about that. I don't know how concerned to be about the writing section.. I mean, I try and write something each time, but I usually just want it to be over and write a crappy essay.
Did anybody do anything specific to prepare for writing, aside from looking at the sample essays?
I'm considering going to Wikipedia and looking up random stories about politicians, etc. that may serve as useful examples. 👍
did you hear? The June 15th MCAT will remove verbal reasoning and replace it with a section on coloring in the lines and good handwriting. According to the authorities who administer the MCAT, the reason for this change is that doctor's need these crucial skills, which are an accurate indicator of their performance on the verbal reasoning section anyways.
omg I hope not...VR is the only section I do decently well on! On that note though.....how is the PS section any type of indicator of our performance as future doctors....