I just checked my scores. They are posted. I took the Sept. 7th 2007 (12:00). My last name starts with "S"
My score: (VR)08 (PS)11 (WR)P (BS)09 (Total)28P
Around last July, my diagnostic was a 13 (took it in sections, with 5PS, 3VR, 5BS). I rescheduled the exam from April 12th around January, to July 13. Before July 13, I took the AAMC 9 practice with results of PS 11, 6VR, BS8 :25. I was concerned about the score and knew I wasn't ready. The Sept. 7 was the last choice. A week before the exam, I finally took the 10S CBT online at the library (under silent conditions in a group study room) and scored a 27 (10PS, 7VR, 10BS). I was content with the score, knowing the schools favored for 10's in sciences. With verbal, I thought I would get a 6. During the exam I ran out of time, and rushed answering at the end. The biological sciences was tougher than any practice.
I had big monitors compared to the flat screen of laptop. I developed nausea and slight headaches through verbal and on. My diet was power bars (banana flavor and alkaline water, and coffee before beginning exam). Given the humidity of the testing room, or even poor lighting, or any difference from normal, keeping well hydrated with electrolytes would help. In the beginning, I was excited, during exam, but with the caffeine varying off and the dry power bars, things were not working out. During writing, I wanted to void. I decided I had to keep going b/c I could not register for a later exam. It would mean having to void all my TMDSAS. I just went in and did it. When I came out of the exam, I felt very sad coming out and almost like I was present during a serious accident and was just absorbing the information.
I purchased too many prep books. I recommend wikipedia and a huge resevoir of blank flash cards (hormones, site of action, CNS, anatomy, etc), talking to yourself about questions, and mnemonics really helps. Organization and categorization for a study plan are well invested. One major comp book, maybe the columbia review thick book (i.e. half.com), would be helpful since they follow the outline of the aamc manual.
I even took off the second semester just to study for the exam. Even by April, the highest PS was an 8, and I drilled with the PS with Nova and Berkeley PS and by July was able to pull to 11. It was my weakest section.
If I can, hopefully, I'd like to take the January CBT and try to raise up score. Initially, in the beginning of school, I was able to proceed with MCAT review, but lately, there is too much school work building up (16 hours). I am applying to all TX schools and Meharry (big on the underserved) as out of state. My GPA is for TMDSAS 3.04, science is 3.17.
Best regards.