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My test date is Sept. 12 and after this most recent practice test (AAMC8) I feel defeated in VR.
FL Practice tests:
[Date] Test: Composite - PS/VR/BS
[8.17] AAMC3: 33 - 11/11/11
[8.20] AAMC4: 31 - 10/11/10
[8.24] AAMC5: 34 - 12/10/12
[8.29] AAMC7: 34 - 12/10/12
[8.31] AAMC8: 32 - 11/9/12
[9.04] AAMC9: 36 - 13/9/14
Avg: 33.3 - 11.5/10/11.8
My goal is to get an absolute minimum of 30 on the actual MCAT (preferred 10+ VR, but a 9 won't kill me). I've seen a lot of people say to expect AAMC FL10 &11 to be most predictive, and also to not be surprised if your actual MCAT is 2 (or more 😱) points lower than the average of your AAMCs. And I may be over-reacting, but I'd rather over-react and improve, than lull myself into a false sense of security.
My concern is that my VR has been consistently slipping, and at this rate I will end up with a 7 or lower by my actual test date.
I should state that this last practice test (AAMC8) I had a LOT of difficulty with the first 2 passages and ended up blowing my first 21 minutes on them. Inevitably I had to rush through the remaining passages to make up for lost time. I was still able to read all of the remaining passages and didn't have to guess on anything, but I only had 20 seconds left to "review" for the section and I admittedly understand that the stress of timing likely influenced my final score. However, timing has never proven to be an issue on any section, VR or otherwise, and the downward trend in my VR scores has only heightened the stress.
A quick analysis of my "passage by content" correctness shows that I consistently answer best on the "Natural Science and Technology" category (avg. ~95% correct across all practice FLs), mediocre on the "Social Sciences" category (~75%), and answer horrendously on the "Humanities" category (~55%). Which also worries me; what if i get 5 humanities passages and only 1 of each of the others on the real thing...I'd be screwed.
I'll be taking the next 2 days to review all 5 practice FLs as well as re-read (for the hundredth time) the 30+ CBT thread, the 10+ Verbal thread, Vishahas [sp?] and Bloody Surgeon's VR techniques threads, and anything else I can to make this review productive before moving on to AAMC9-11.
I'll also note here that I plateaued with EK101 and TPRH Verbal around a 10(+/-2) and 9(+/-1) respectively and didn't use the AAMC Self-Assessment (which I now regret). I can elaborate on these scores if anyone is interested, although they seem irrelevant when compared to actual AAMC scores.
But if anyone's still reading, any ideas on how to tackle the humanities passages in ~2 weeks? or rather, how to tackle that one impossible passage in every test...I'll get 3 passages entirely correct and then only get 2/6 correct on the impossible passage. Or even specific post-game analysis on VR that has worked really well at identifying and correcting trends in consistent poor performance on certain question types (for instance, I haven't gotten a single "Hard" question correct on the last 3 practice FLs)?
FL Practice tests:
[Date] Test: Composite - PS/VR/BS
[8.17] AAMC3: 33 - 11/11/11
[8.20] AAMC4: 31 - 10/11/10
[8.24] AAMC5: 34 - 12/10/12
[8.29] AAMC7: 34 - 12/10/12
[8.31] AAMC8: 32 - 11/9/12
[9.04] AAMC9: 36 - 13/9/14
Avg: 33.3 - 11.5/10/11.8
My goal is to get an absolute minimum of 30 on the actual MCAT (preferred 10+ VR, but a 9 won't kill me). I've seen a lot of people say to expect AAMC FL10 &11 to be most predictive, and also to not be surprised if your actual MCAT is 2 (or more 😱) points lower than the average of your AAMCs. And I may be over-reacting, but I'd rather over-react and improve, than lull myself into a false sense of security.
My concern is that my VR has been consistently slipping, and at this rate I will end up with a 7 or lower by my actual test date.
I should state that this last practice test (AAMC8) I had a LOT of difficulty with the first 2 passages and ended up blowing my first 21 minutes on them. Inevitably I had to rush through the remaining passages to make up for lost time. I was still able to read all of the remaining passages and didn't have to guess on anything, but I only had 20 seconds left to "review" for the section and I admittedly understand that the stress of timing likely influenced my final score. However, timing has never proven to be an issue on any section, VR or otherwise, and the downward trend in my VR scores has only heightened the stress.
A quick analysis of my "passage by content" correctness shows that I consistently answer best on the "Natural Science and Technology" category (avg. ~95% correct across all practice FLs), mediocre on the "Social Sciences" category (~75%), and answer horrendously on the "Humanities" category (~55%). Which also worries me; what if i get 5 humanities passages and only 1 of each of the others on the real thing...I'd be screwed.
I'll be taking the next 2 days to review all 5 practice FLs as well as re-read (for the hundredth time) the 30+ CBT thread, the 10+ Verbal thread, Vishahas [sp?] and Bloody Surgeon's VR techniques threads, and anything else I can to make this review productive before moving on to AAMC9-11.
I'll also note here that I plateaued with EK101 and TPRH Verbal around a 10(+/-2) and 9(+/-1) respectively and didn't use the AAMC Self-Assessment (which I now regret). I can elaborate on these scores if anyone is interested, although they seem irrelevant when compared to actual AAMC scores.
But if anyone's still reading, any ideas on how to tackle the humanities passages in ~2 weeks? or rather, how to tackle that one impossible passage in every test...I'll get 3 passages entirely correct and then only get 2/6 correct on the impossible passage. Or even specific post-game analysis on VR that has worked really well at identifying and correcting trends in consistent poor performance on certain question types (for instance, I haven't gotten a single "Hard" question correct on the last 3 practice FLs)?
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