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I think doing the self assessments will give you a good idea of where you stand not sure how similar TBR are to the real AAMC test so i would also purchase and start doing the AAMC practice tests and seeing how your are scoring
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I would recommend saving the SA's and doing AAMC 3 instead. the SA's are an incredibly valuable resource, much more-so than AAMC 3. If the test has to be delayed, then you won't really miss AAMC 3 next time around. Losing the SA would be a big loss.
I would recommend saving the SA's and doing AAMC 3 instead. the SA's are an incredibly valuable resource, much more-so than AAMC 3. If the test has to be delayed, then you won't really miss AAMC 3 next time around. Losing the SA would be a big loss.
^He's right. Don't take the MCAT if you feel like if you had more time you could do better.
The Self assessments take a long time to finish. Finishing one per day is pretty good, and there are 4 total (excluding verbal. you should save the verbal for later in prep. then again, you are at the end already, haha). Including a day of reviewing all four of them (not as easy as you may think, reviewing 400+ problems!) you are talking 5 days with the SA...I really don't want to delay haha. Otherwise I would somehow have to retain all this info through a semester or something (I go to school out of state without a car and very far away from testing centers).
I think I could do full content prep, but at the cost of only taking a couple FLs. Question is whether that is better than hybrid of ~half (everything but bio) + bio quickly reviewed and ~12 FLs.
I think that's a pretty reasonable plan. I think I may do a day of ek bio + maybe some physics memorizing of formulas (otherwise it would be artificially deflated). Then AAMC3 to see where I am (followed by the self assessment + 5-7 days reviewing as you suggested).
So it would be:
8-10 days total: ekbio + aamc3 + self assessment + 5-7 reviewing.
20 days alternating full lengths (review same day, TPRSW on weak areas)?
For reviewing would you suggest reading TBR + TBR passages or just tons of TPRSW?
Jeez all this makes me miss doing half a practice SAT and scoring extremely well walking in (I know MCAT is very different, just makes me long for that test).